BrandPost: Driven to Connect
Businesses large and small are under the gun to satisfy network access for varied constituencies: not only centralized and remote workers, but outsiders ranging from consumers to partners. Typically, that means supporting multiple access technologies such as a secure virtual private network (VPN) and any number of Wi-Fi guest access devices.
Businesses typically have spent years trying to catch up with the access needs of their workers. Larger firms may use a variety of networking technologies from high-performing carrier-based Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) virtual private networks (VPNs), campus or metro Ethernet local area networks (LANs), and public internet VPNs. Smaller organizations are more likely inclined to the public internet options.
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