Corporate use of virtual private networks to connect remote staff has seen a new spate of growth recently. Linda More looks at the cost and security benefits it can offer companies
Heralded in the 1990s as the cost saver of wide area networking, companies eagerly threw out expensive leased lines and introduced virtual private networks (VPNs) as a way of connecting branch offi...
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