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ViPNet Office 3.0

ViPNet Office 3.0

ViPNet Office is an IP VPN and it provides secure client-to-client encryption so that mobile... Read more

11 May, 2012
Importance of Multicast Virtual Private Networks Based on RFC 2547

Importance of Multicast Virtual Private Networks Based on RFC 2547

...Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a popular IP VPN service based on RFC 2547 and its successor documents (dubbed 2547bis... Read more

1 June, 2010

Orange VPN hooks businesses up with their clouds

...connect your datacentre to my network, so you are in [Orange's IP VPN]'." OBS has between 20 and 30 partners, including business software makers... Read more

7 December, 2010 by Jack Clark
VPN Server Configurator 1.5

VPN Server Configurator 1.5

...can to use a VPN Server on Mac with a Dynamic Public IP. VPN Server Agent you have full control over the status of your... Read more

5 May, 2012
Analysis of MPLS-Based <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term> Security: Comparison to Traditional L2VPNs Such As ATM and Frame Relay, and Deployment Guidelines

Analysis of MPLS-Based IP VPN Security: Comparison to Traditional L2VPNs Such As ATM and Frame Relay, and Deployment Guidelines

...security aspects of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 2547bis MPLS IP VPN architecture, especially in comparison with other VPN technologies such as Frame... Read more

1 March, 2004

Nokia opens mobile VPN gateways

...which have remote offices and mobile workers. The vendor is offering four IP VPN gateways -- accommodating anywhere from five to 10,000 users per appliance... Read more

11 January, 2005 by Tony Hallett

IP VPNs look to a bright future

...W, Equant, MCI, NTT and Sprint -- all regularly in the news with IP VPN contract wins -- will see strong demand as organisations typically migrate their... Read more

21 December, 2004 by Tony Hallett
A Policy-Based Network Management System for <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term>

A Policy-Based Network Management System for IP VPN

Even though IP VPN has practically proven itself to be a cost-effective solution, the... Read more

22 January, 2003
New Tunneling Capabilities for BGP/MPLS <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term> in GNU/Linux

New Tunneling Capabilities for BGP/MPLS IP VPN in GNU/Linux

...a GNU/Linux node act as a PE router in BGP/MPLS IP VPN architecture. Precisely, this implementation supports all the mandatory capabilities defined in... Read more

1 September, 2008
Offering a Multicast Delivery Service in a Programmable Secure <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term> Environment

Offering a Multicast Delivery Service in a Programmable Secure IP VPN Environment

...secure group communication service across the Internet. The paper shows how the IP VPN approach offloads security, management and administration hassles from the multicast members... Read more

1 January, 2008
SingTel ConnectPlus <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term> Enables YCH Group's Rapid Expansion to Regional Markets by Offering a Leading-Edge, Scalable and Cost Effective Network

SingTel ConnectPlus IP VPN Enables YCH Group's Rapid Expansion to Regional Markets by Offering a Leading-Edge, Scalable and Cost Effective Network

...on existing network YCH deployed SingTel for its solution and implemented ConnectPlus IP VPN, Meg@POP and Mobile Services Read more

1 December, 2007
MPLS <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term> Migration Profiles: Should Your Company Consider an IP VPN

MPLS IP VPN Migration Profiles: Should Your Company Consider an IP VPN

...The presenter asks and answers these questions. What exactly is an MPLS IP VPN? Are there differences in MPLS IP VPNs? Who are the prime... Read more

1 December, 2007
Scalable <endeca_term>IP-VPN</endeca_term> Flow Control Mechanism Supporting Arbitrary Fairness Criteria

Scalable IP-VPN Flow Control Mechanism Supporting Arbitrary Fairness Criteria

...paper first discuss design objectives of a control mechanism for achieving fair IP-VPN services: achieving inter-VPN fairness, achieving intra-VPN fairness, easy deployment... Read more

16 November, 2007
Implementing an <endeca_term>IP VPN</endeca_term>

Implementing an IP VPN

...WAN requirements and determined that they would be best served by an IP VPN solution. There are two general categories of IP VPNs, CPE-based... Read more

13 November, 2006

Equant fired up by $3.5m IP VPN win

...IP) standard. The data centre handles customer details, email and billing. The IP VPN will be critical as the user rolls out PeopleSoft enterprise software... Read more

22 July, 2004 by Tony Hallett

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