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The need for remote access has exploded in today’s dynamic
business environment. And with connectivity options such as LAN,
DSL, cable, ISDN, wireless, and 56k dial-up, remote users are demanding
faster and more flexible access to their resources than traditional
dial-up modem pools.
InfoExpress’s VTCP/Secure uses the Internet to connect remote
users to their networks. Network traffic to the corporate network
is transparently encrypted. With InfoExpress’s VPN software,
remote access to corporate resources has never been safer or simpler.
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Key
Features and Benefits |
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| Feature |
Benefit |
| Client
Benefits |
| Traverses protected areas |
Allows for secure access into the network from remote
locations by using the Internet. |
| End User transparent |
Requires no configuration on the part
of the end user. Operation is non-intrusive. |
| Selective tunneling |
VTCP can be configured to only provide encryption for
selected applications, ensuring that all applications
can run properly. |
| Supports load balancing and redundancy |
Makes efficient use of system resources
and provides higher performance. |
| Windows logons, MS networking, and file sharing |
Support for file sharing and applications enables effective
workflow. |
| Gateway
Benefits |
Interfaces to authentication systems |
VTCP allows users to interface with systems such as
RSA ACE, CiscoSecure, Funk Steel Belted RADIUS, CryptoCard,
and Entrust |
| User group filters |
Allows for control over group assignment
and greater control over the restrictions placed on different
user types |
| Configuration
Benefits |
Supports multiple platforms |
Provides greater compatibility with existing hardware. |
| End user transparent |
Gives greater control to administrators
to ensure compliance with network security policy |
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