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VPN
Virtual Private Networks -
designed by our security experts - offers secure
browser-based access to email and internal
applications, anytime, anywhere.
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A seamless and fully
branded extension to existing web portal systems
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Zero footprint - no
end user client required to download
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Various registration
and authentication capabilities with SSO
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No client side
hardware/software investment
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Ease of
implementation and support
Our VPN technology lets an
organization securely extend its network services over
the internet to remote users, branch offices, and
partner companies.
Our VPN can solve many
issues, from extending the enterprise to include
strategic business partners and customers to securing
corporate data for transport over the public internet.
SDGmedical provides
integrated, high-performance VPN and e-mail security
solutions for enterprises of all sizes. Capabilities
include spam and virus protection.
Benefits of our VPN
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Extend geographic
connectivity
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Improve Security
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Reduce operating costs
versus traditional WAN
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Reduce transit time and
transportation for remote
users
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Improve productivity
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Simplify network topology
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Global networking
opportunities
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Telecommuter support
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Broadband networking
compatibility
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Faster ROI than
traditional WAN
Our
VPN solutions support
remote access and private data
communications over public
networks as a cheaper
alternative to leased lines.
Our VPN clients
communicate with VPN servers
utilizing a number of
specialized protocols.
Our Virtual Private
Networking (VPN) has attracted
the attention of many
organizations looking to both
expand their networking
capabilities and reduce their
costs. SDGmedical also offers a
comprehensive anti-virus
solution to protect against
viruses, worms and Trojan
horses at the email gateway
before they can enter the
email environment.
Our VPN can be found in
workplaces and homes, where it
allows employees to safely log
into company networks.
Telecommuters and those who
travel often find our VPN a
more convenient way to stay
plugged in to the corporate
intranet.
 
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