VPN (Virtual Private Network) technology is widely used to connect remote users or satellite offices to secured central locations. Often this is seen as a firewall function (which it isn’t) and this misconception can lead to problems such as gateway performance or WAN saturation.
When planning and deploying VPN based connectivity, it is important to consider not only the technical issues in terms of how the network appears once the VPN is established, but also whether the internal systems that are to be accessed are secured properly and whether the potential number of remote connections will lead to bandwidth exhaustion.
Our consultants work with a diverse range of products and technologies to enable our clients to establish secure, scalable frameworks for both site to site and remote user access solutions. Our experience in this area ensures that clients can be confident that what is installed today will handle business growth in the future.