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Virtual Private Networks - Making the Right Connection (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,573
Discovery Miles 15 730
Virtual Private Networks - Making the Right Connection (Paperback): Dennis Fowler

Virtual Private Networks - Making the Right Connection (Paperback)

Dennis Fowler

Series: The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking

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Network-dependent companies are excited by the benefits promised by the virtual private network, including lower costs, greater flexibility, and improvements in connectivity. But they also have questions: What benefits are real? How can they be measured? What are the expenses and the dangers?

Virtual Private Networks: Making the Right Connection is an intelligent introduction written especially for business and IT professionals who want a realistic assessment of what a VPN can provide for their organizations. Covering advantages and risks, this book expands your understanding of what you can do with a VPN, while detailing all that implementing it will demand of you. With its help, you'll find your way through VPN hype to the answers you need to make sound decisions.
* Thoroughly explains VPN concepts and technologies, and examines the potential of VPNs as intranets, extranets, and remote access solutions.
* Covers essential VPN topics like tunneling, encapsulation, encryption, security, and protocols.
* Provides detailed points of comparison between typical VPN costs and the costs of maintaining traditional WANs.
* Offers frank consideration of the hidden costs and risks sometimes associated with VPNs, helping you decide if a VPN is right for you.
* Lists and assesses the software and hardware products you may need to implement a VPN.
* Discusses both Internet-based VPNs and VPN services offered by providers of "private" ATM and frame relay networks, detailing the pros and cons of each.

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Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Country of origin: United States
Series: The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
Release date: May 1999
First published: 1999
Authors: Dennis Fowler
Dimensions: 228 x 177 x 13mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 978-1-55860-575-6
Categories: Books > Computing & IT > Computer communications & networking > General
Books > Academic & Education > Professional & Technical > Networking
LSN: 1-55860-575-4
Barcode: 9781558605756

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