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- VPN Networks
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SSCI can help you set up a VPN to connect remote sites or users together. Benefits include:
- Improved security
- Reduced operational costs versus traditional WAN
- Reduced transit time and transportation costs for remote users
- Increased productivity
SSCI can setup the following types of VPN Networks:
Remote-Access
The Remote-access VPN will permit secure, encrypted connections between your company's private network and remote users (your employees). A good example of a company that needs a remote-access VPN would be a large firm with hundreds of sales people in the field.Site-to-site:
Through the use of dedicated equipment and large-scale encryption, Sanders Software can help a company connect multiple fixed sites over a public network (i.e., the Internet). Site-to-site VPNs can be either:Intranet-based:
If a company has one or more remote locations that they wish to join in a single private network, they can create an intranet VPN to connect LAN to LAN.Extranet-based:
When a company has a close relationship with another company (for example, a partner, supplier or customer), they can build an extranet VPN that connects LAN to LAN, and that allows all of the various companies to work in a shared environment.
- Microsoft Terminal Servers
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The Terminal Services component of the Microsoft® Windows® Server operating system can deliver the Windows desktop, as well as the latest Windows-based applications, to virtually any desktop computing device, including those that cannot run Windows.
Terminal Services lets enterprises more easily and cost-efficiently accomplish the following goals:
- Centrally deploy and manage Windows-based applications to virtually any type of client and over virtually any type of network connection.
- Ensure all clients are using current versions of an application because the software is installed once on a server, rather than on every desktop throughout the company.
- By letting users access current applications on hardware that might otherwise be of little use, Terminal Services can help companies that are gradually replacing older machines.
- Administrators can securely manage their Windows based servers over any network connection from any device using the Terminal Services Client software.
- Citrix
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Citrix Server-Based Computing (SBC) solutions enable organizations to run enterprise applications from a centralized server farm rather than on the desktop - no applications run on the desktop. It provides a centralized IT infrastructure that is easier to manage and supports enterprise business applications more effectively at lower cost. Citrix connects from anywhere, on any device, over any connection.

