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sponsored by Blue Coat
Posted:  08 Oct 2009
Published:  07 Oct 2009
Format:  PDF
Length:  10   Page(s)
Type:  eGuide
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
The number of people working outside a primary office from remote locations like branch offices or even at home is increasing, creating security and optimization challenges for organizations.

Most organizations typically have some technology in place to secure IT and network resources at each branch office, but the bulk of these security solutions are being deployed in central network locations to control and manage data that is being sent to each remote location. Even though this type of approach reduces management costs, it can also reduce a company’s ability to deal directly with security threats at each branch location. This E-Guide details how to maximize the potential of the Wide Area Network while keeping out security threats at all locations.





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