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Turn a Limited VPN Connection into Anytime Anywhere Remote Access: related news

Turn a Limited VPN Connection into Anytime, Anywhere Remote Access

Watch this on-demand Webcast to explore how organizations can increase employee productivity by providing secure remote access via Citrix® GoToMyPC® Corporate. Hear Lisa Phifer, VP Core Competence, discuss how this simple remote-access solution can greatly increase productivity, retention and work/life balance.

Turn a Limited VPN Connection into Anytime, Anywhere Remote Access

Watch this on-demand Webcast to explore how organizations can increase employee productivity by providing secure remote access via Citrix® GoToMyPC® Corporate. Hear Lisa Phifer, VP Core Competence, discuss how this simple remote-access solution can greatly increase productivity, retention and work/life balance.

Enterprise IP VPN (Secure Site to Site & Remote Access) 2008 Forum

The Enterprise IP VPN (Secure Site-to-Site and Remote Access) 2008 Forum aims to give IT, Network and Telecoms Managers from end user organisations a thorough insight into the strategic and business issues relating to IP VPN implementation and management, whilst at the same time providing a platform for networking with leading vendors of IP VPN technology and solutions at the accompanying exhibition.

Securing Remote Access with SSL VPNs Part 2: Deploying an SSL VPN appliance

In part 2 of our SSL VPN series, we illustrate this "anywhere" remote access approach by taking the SonicWALL Aventail EX-1600 out for a test drive.

ACCESS Announces NetFront Browser Widgets on ACCESS Linux Platform, Support for Mobile...

ACCESS Announces NetFront Browser Widgets on ACCESS Linux Platform, Support for Mobile Internet Devices - LinuxWorld Demos to Showcase End-to-End Convergence Solutions SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- LINUXWORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO -- ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced it is extending the functionality of ACCESS Linux Platform with the addition of NetFront(TM) Browser Widgets for mobile handsets and consumer electronics, and support for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). With these new capabilities, businesses can quickly implement a wide range of widget services and deploy products in a new category of Internet-savvy mobile devices, based on ACCESS Linux Platform.

Can a VPN slow down a network with a T1 connection?

It will slow down your T1, but it depends on where the VPN is terminating. If the VPN is terminating on the router, it should not affect the LAN. The router would convert the regular packages over the LAN. If the VPN is going in through a server, then the processing overhead is required to do that conversion. So in that case, if you're using that server and you have all of those VPN connections going, then everything will slow down. That could cause access to the server to locally slow down.

Network server loss with a VPN connection

A client using ISA 2000 can't connect to their network servers when connecting through a VPN. At first they can access them, but after a few minutes they can't access the servers. The VPN connection is still connected, but they can't do anything on the network remotely. What could be causing the network server loss?

Devicescape Drives Anytime, Anywhere Wi-Fi Access for Service-Enabled Devices -- From Digital Cameras, Game Consoles and Laptops to Smartphones

Devicescape Drives Anytime, Anywhere Wi-Fi Access for Service-Enabled Devices -- From Digital Cameras, Game Consoles and Laptops to Smartphones

Clean VPN Approach to Secure Remote Access

Modern business practices have extended users, endpoints, traffic and resources beyond the limits of the traditional network perimeter. To remain viable, therefore, today's security solutions must enable and extend business beyond that perimeter. Status quo proprietary solution vendors recommend complex--and often expensive--retrofitting of perimeter defenses, even though the modern network perimeter has become inherently insecure. Alternatively, a "clean VPN" scenario integrates secure remote access and network security appliance technology to deliver layered defense-in-depth protection for the core elements of business communications: the endpoints and users; the data and application resources; and the traffic connecting them.

Clean VPN Approach to Secure Remote Access

Modern business practices have extended users, endpoints, traffic and resources beyond the limits of the traditional network perimeter. To remain viable, therefore, today's security solutions must enable and extend business beyond that perimeter. Status quo proprietary solution vendors recommend complex--and often expensive--retrofitting of perimeter defenses, even though the modern network perimeter has become inherently insecure. Alternatively, a "clean VPN" scenario integrates secure remote access and network security appliance technology to deliver layered defense-in-depth protection for the core elements of business communications: the endpoints and users; the data and application resources; and the traffic connecting them.

Check Point's VPN support for iPhone

Check Point has announced Check Point VPN-1 support for the iPhone in India, allowing secure remote access to corporate network systems. Check Point VPN-1 enables an encrypted connection between the iPhone and VPN-1 gateway, protecting in-transit data.

Japan IP-VPN Services 20072011 Forecast and 2006 Analysis

This IDC study, which is a translation of the Japanese report IDC #J7040107, analyzes the trends in the Japan IP-VPN services market, and provides forecast of the Standard IP-VPN, Lite VPN, and Internet VPN segments for period of 2007–2011. This study analyzes the impact of the fast-developing Lite VPN market on the IP-VPN overall market, and seeks to find out the future plans of the various service providers towards service development. Based on these findings, and new market trends, the forecast for 2007–2011 were revised.

ACCESS, NTT DOCOMO Conclude Technical Specification Development Agreement for ACCESS Linux Platform

TOKYO, Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced the Company concluded a System Engineering Assistance agreement with NTT DOCOMO, INC. on July 16, 2008. According to the terms of the agreement, ACCESS will create the technical specifications for co-developing an operator pack for ACCESS Linux Platform(TM) for DOCOMO's FOMA(TM) 3G handsets. FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the brand name for NTT DOCOMO's 3G services, and was the world's first W-CDMA 3G service, launched in 2001. The two companies are targeting the conclusion of an agreement detailing software development work for the FOMA operator pack during August.

ACCESS, NTT DOCOMO Conclude Technical Specification Development Agreement for ACCESS Linux Platform

TOKYO, Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced the Company concluded a System Engineering Assistance agreement with NTT DOCOMO, INC. on July 16, 2008. According to the terms of the agreement, ACCESS will create the technical specifications for co-developing an operator pack for ACCESS Linux Platform(TM) for DOCOMO's FOMA(TM) 3G handsets. FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the brand name for NTT DOCOMO's 3G services, and was the world's first W-CDMA 3G service, launched in 2001. The two companies are targeting the conclusion of an agreement detailing software development work for the FOMA operator pack during August.

ACCESS, NTT DOCOMO Conclude Technical Specification Development Agreement for ACCESS Linux Platform

TOKYO, Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced the Company concluded a System Engineering Assistance agreement with NTT DOCOMO, INC. on July 16, 2008. According to the terms of the agreement, ACCESS will create the technical specifications for co-developing an operator pack for ACCESS Linux Platform(TM) for DOCOMO's FOMA(TM) 3G handsets. FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the brand name for NTT DOCOMO's 3G services, and was the world's first W-CDMA 3G service, launched in 2001. The two companies are targeting the conclusion of an agreement detailing software development work for the FOMA operator pack during August.

ACCESS, NTT DOCOMO Conclude Technical Specification Development Agreement for ACCESS Linux Platform

TOKYO, Aug 08, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced the Company concluded a System Engineering Assistance agreement with NTT DOCOMO, INC. on July 16, 2008. According to the terms of the agreement, ACCESS will create the technical specifications for co-developing an operator pack for ACCESS Linux Platform(TM) for DOCOMO's FOMA(TM) 3G handsets. FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the brand name for NTT DOCOMO's 3G services, and was the world's first W-CDMA 3G service, launched in 2001. The two companies are targeting the conclusion of an agreement detailing software development work for the FOMA operator pack during August.

Tycoon pledges to turn Bruce Lee's home into museum, memorial

The plan to turn Bruce Lee's final home into a museum was announced in Hong Kong on Monday. The actor and martial arts star died in 1973. The plan to turn Bruce Lee's final home into a museum was announced in Hong Kong on Monday. The actor and martial arts star died in 1973.

NEWS: Apple patents remote iTunes access via iPhone

NEWS Nokia 6650 lands in the UK REVIEW Early Rider Lite bicycle NEWS Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 gets launch date NEWS Apple iPhone remote access questioned NEWS Samsung Messager debuts Stateside NEWS Fujitsu Siemens confirms Amilo Mini netbook NEWS Nokia N85 turns up at the FCC NEWS Philips DCP951, PET723, and PET940 portable DVD players announced NEWS SlingPlayer gets update NEWS Apple patents remote iTunes access via iPhone

How to turn your body into a remote control

Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among technologies Japan’s top mobile carrier is testing for “wearable” gadgets. In one version, sensors and chips inside headphones detect electrical current produced by movements of the wearer’s eyeballs. NTT DoCoMo believes wearable control technology will be adapted for mobile devices that download music, play video games and allow users to shop online and keep up with their e-mail.

Intel announces remote wake

While the PC has supported remote access functionality for quite some time, the PC must be left on at all times -- even when it isn't being used. One new technology touted by Intel plans to bring remote access to PCs that are running in sleep mode. Dubbed "Remote Wake", the technology is supported by select Intel chipsets and should be available in a month. From CNET:

Intel announces remote wake

While the PC has supported remote access functionality for quite some time, the PC must be left on at all times -- even when it isn't being used. One new technology touted by Intel plans to bring remote access to PCs that are running in sleep mode. Dubbed "Remote Wake", the technology is supported by select Intel chipsets and should be available in a month. From CNET:

Apple looking to patent remote iTunes streaming?

Apple handhelds may in the future be able to stream content from a remote iTunes library, a newly-published patent application indicates. Titled Remote access of media items, the filing describes a system in which handheld owners would be able to access audio, video and photos over a network. Unlike the current iTunes sharing scheme, however, people would also be able to access games, and reach everything over the Internet, whether through wired, Wi-Fi or cellular networks.

Plat'Home Announces Free Availability of Easy-to-Operate VPN Software

PacketiX.NET Utilizes Cloud Computing to Protect Remote Access SAN JOSE, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- Plat'Home(TOKYO:6836)(ISIN:JP3833000007), Japan's Linux technology pioneer, today announced the world-wide availability of PacketiX.NET, a VPN server cluster with a web interface and thousands of virtual hubs. With PacketiX.NET, users can easily set up their own private virtual hub for free and take advantage of unlimited, full functionality by simply accessing a free download. Plat'Home is a sales partner for SoftEther, the maker of PacketiX.NET. To build a network connection and send data over a hub, users can download and install the PacketiX VPN client for free at www.packetix.net/en/. PacketiX.NET routes all data transmissions over a secure gateway server and encrypts all data by SSL.

ACCESS Announces NetFront Browser Widgets on ACCESS Linux Platform, Support for Mobile Internet Devices

PRNewswire/ -- LINUXWORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO -- ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced it is extending the functionality of ACCESS Linux Platform with the addition of NetFront(TM) Browser Widgets for mobile handsets and consumer electronics, and support for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). With these new capabilities, businesses can quickly implement a wide range of widget services and deploy products in a new category of Internet-savvy mobile devices, based on ACCESS Linux Platform.


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