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Cisco VPN client secures PCs, smartphones

Cisco Systems will soon release a VPN client for smartphones and PCs aimed at enterprise administrators who want to provide secure access to their networks and ward off malicious software.

What's next for MPLS?

A look at the new variations of MPLS coming in the near future.

Juniper’s splash big on tech vision, short on specifics

Juniper Networks' wide-ranging announcements on Thursday, billed by the company as the most significant since its founding in 1996, perhaps left more questions than answers after all the products, technologies and partnerships were unveiled.

Secure telework without a VPN

Toronto brokerage firm Octagon Capital ended up choosing an unusual hardware-and-cloud service from Route1 to secure its telework environment.

Amazon VPC is not a private cloud

By Lydia LeongThe various reactions to Amazon’s VPC announcement have been interesting to read.

Private Connectivity to Amazon EC2 – your own Private Cloud, in the Cloud

By Simon Gallagher

VPN connectivity and private networking within EC2 are now available, this is great news – I mused on the possibilities of this sort of thing previously in this post.

This is a key step to gaining corporate acceptance, and proves that there is definitely still a use case and demand for a private cloud,

A Private Extranet for Cloud Computing

Over the last few weeks I discussed some of the network issues I foresee dealing with Cloud Computing: Read more Networking in the (Storm) Clouds Networking in the (Thunder) Clouds It's Really Only Partly Cloudy Out There

Early Death of Cisco VPN Client Forces VPN License Fees

Cisco has ceased development on the IPSec VPN client, and shifted to pushing the SSL VPN client. But that costs up to USD$125 per VPN client. Is that good for customers ?

Unique Uses Network Virtualization at Zurich Airport to Realize Business Revenue Outcome

Unique is the operator of Zurich Airport and offers a broad service portfolio to about 180 other companies, which also reside in the airport. Zurich Airport offers work for about 20,000 individuals and transports approximately 18 million passengers annually. Airport applications like air-traffic control and tower communications demand the highest uptime and need to be separated from operations like baggage distribution, business administration, video surveillance, and public WLAN traffic.

Cisco sends employees home to work

Cisco survey of employees shows internal telework program saves money and satisfies workers.
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