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- Once upon a time, the acronym VPN stood for virtual public network - the ability to emulate a
public network over a private network. Nowadays, however, it stands for virtual ...
- Check Point unveils VPN product upgrades
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- Check Point Software Technologies this week was among several companies making security
announcements. Check Point unveiled upgrades to its VPN-1 virtual private network family of
products. ...
- How to plan for your VPN expansion
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- As you consider setting up virtual private networks, remember they seem likely to become more and
more essential to the way you do business. The heads of VPN start-ups I interviewed ...
- A recipe for a new flavor of VPN services
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- Your ISP may be brewing a new class of virtual private network (VPN) services that will
- couple security, bandwidth management and guaranteed quality of service (QoS), but you probably
won't ...
- Lucent beefs up DSL and VPN offerings
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- Lucent is pressing all the technology hot buttons this week with announcements about its digital
subscriber line and virtual private networking gear. Lucent's PathStar access ...
- Protocols serve up VPN security
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- As the need to securely open corporate LANs to telecommuters and disparate corporate sites grows,
virtual private networks (VPN) continue to meet the demand. VPNs - which establish ...
- VPNs are easy - once you get
the clients installed
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- Distributing, installing and maintaining VPN clients can be a challenge Virtual private networks
The big draw of using virtual private networks (VPN) for remote access - tying more end users into
your corporate network - is also one of ...
- Virtual private nets show QoS no
respect
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- Users looking for quality of service from their VPNs may be in for a rude awakening. It may be
difficult for service providers to differentiate QoS on virtual private networks (VPN) ...
- A market divided
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- VPN products run the gamut from simple encryption devices to multiprotocol tunnelers. One
commonality is a lack of management finesse. Business is booming for virtual private network (VPN)
vendors. Every week, it seems, we receive word of a new product to add to our VPN watch list.
Unfortunately, though, the VPN market is as ...
- Packet labeling standard to boost IP
performance
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- An emerging technology called Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) promises to open the market
for virtual private network (VPN) services and boost IP backbone performance. Many ...
- Frame relay faces strong
challenge from VPN technology
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- Frame relay has been one of the hottest WAN technologies over the past five years. The promise of
cost savings versus leased-line networks, easy implementation, de ...
- Check Point lays out VPN
roadmap
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- Check Point Software Technologies has drawn up a virtual private network (VPN) product-direction
roadmap that calls for adding multivendor digital certificate support as well as a ...
- Making your VPN work with
multiple protocols
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- Setting up IP virtual private networks (IP VPN) is simpler if all the sites being connected only
run IP. In the real world, though, many networks run multiple protocols and that can ...
- How to support your case for a VPN
to higher-ups
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- One of the first steps to setting up a VPN is selling the idea to higher-ups. Here is a quick list
of key things to consider as you develop your case: - Does it save money? ...
- Standard needed so VPN
failures can be detected
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- The Internet Engineering Task Force is working to plug a gap in the IP Security virtual private
network standard that lets VPN gear continue to send packets even after ...
- IPv6 and VPN security
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- Major vendors are pushing a new IP standard that will make adopting VPNs a bit less complicated.
The IPv6 Forum's goal is to make the latest IP version an alternative to the currently and widely
used ...
- Real estate firm is sold on
VPN technology
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- As a real estate company, Old Republic Title knows a thing or two about moving. But IS Manager
Robert Matanane acknowledges that the company's move from a dial-up ...
- Pilot's VPN service hits the jet way
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- Pilot Network Services today announced its secure virtual private network (VPN) service. Pilot,
which has specialized in security services, is now rolling out its Corporate Partner Networking ...
- Give VPNs a test drive
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- IREgear lets users build VPNs incrementally.
- VPN service-level agreements -
always check the fine print
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- Here are some tips from a service provider about what to look for in virtual private network
service-level agreements. VPN providers offer money-back guarantees on network ...
- VPN vendors working to make gear
compatible
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- Expect to see VPN gear enter a new phase later this year: interoperability. At the moment
customers are forced to buy VPN equipment from one vendor if they want it to work. ...
- VPNs -redundancy and premium
services
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- If you are using the Internet as the backbone for your virtual private network (VPN), you are
willing to accept a little unpredictability. After all, the Internet at large remains a ...
- Cabletron to roll out VPN gear, apps
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- Cabletron this week announced a suite of virtual private network (VPN) products for central site,
remote branch office and small office/home office (SOHO) locations. The products ...
- The final roster
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- Turning down vendors who wanted us to review their firewalls was as unpleasant as cutting
14-year-old hopefuls from the freshman baseball team, but it was necessary. With more than 30
firewall ...
- VPN study results show that real
users are realizing real benefits
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- Some time ago, we solicited the readers of this newsletter for participation in a study whose
objective was to determine whether the rumored benefits of VPNs were real or
- Remote users - don't let them
become your VPN's security weak link
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- Your Internet virtual private network secures data via tunneling and encryption -- but remember to
plug potential leaks outside the tunnel. In particular, make it your ...
- VPN vendors to put on a big show
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- Gear to build larger, more manageable virtual private networks on tap at ComNet/DC '99 Big numbers
will be the big deal among virtual private network (VPN) vendors this week at ComNet/DC '99, and the
number to beat is 20,000. That is the tally of individual secure ...
- What they never told you about VPNs
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- 4/06/98 On Security By Winn Schwartau For the past several months, I have been inundated with
Fedexes from countless vendors claiming they are in the virtual private network (VPN) business. ...
- Industry announcements enhance VPN
and VPN management services
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- In my last column, I discussed some recent key events that are setting the stage for a broader
implementation of e-commerce, extranet and PKI service implementation ...
- GTE Internetworking goes global
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- Nearly 18 months ago, GTE Internetworking announced its Global Network Infrastructure plans. But,
until recently the ISP's network build-out didn't appear to be global at all. Last week ...
- Public keys
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- An integral part of any virtual private network (VPN) is key management. IP Security, with its
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol, keeps the keys updated between any two tunnel points. However,
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