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Articles for the keywords: VPN
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10 May 2013
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Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 Supports iPad [30908]
Using HTML5
Oracle has added support for what has been one of Oracle Secure Global Desktop's most widely anticipated features - support for iPad via Oracle Secure Global Desktop version 5.0! Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 provides anywhere access to cloud-hosted and on-premise enterprise applications and desktops (workspaces) from Apple iPad and iPad mini tablets, without the need for a VPN client. In addition, since we leverage HTML5 to provide browser-based access inside Apple iPad and iPad mini tablets, users need not download, maintain, configure and update specific client applications from the App Store.
This new release delivers significant enhancements which provide simple mobile access, enhanced security, full user productivity, security enhancements, session mobility, improved performance and expanded server, client and browser support.
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10 May 2013
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NetMotion Wireless Migrates Product from Microsoft SQL Server to MySQL [30910]
Reduces Costs and Increases Flexibility
NetMotion Wireless develops software to manage and secure wireless data deployments for organizations with mobile field workers. Founded in 2001, NetMotion Wireless is one of the fastest growing wireless and technology companies and the recipient of over 25 awards for outstanding technology. NetMotion Wireless has over 2,500 customers, including Advocate Healthcare, Comcast, and Unilever.
NetMotion Wireless had used Microsoft SQL Server with Mobility Analytics, their mobile VPN products analytics module, but found it was too costly and lacked the platform and language flexibility to be a good [embedded] database. As a result, when the NetMotion Wireless product team was developing Locality, a cellular network management product, they decided to find an alternative database to use with it and with Mobility Analytics. The team compared MySQL with Microsoft SQL Server on a number of key criteria and, after finding nothing in the 'con column', decided to use MySQL...
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30 Apr 2013
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Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 [30809]
Latest Enhancements Leverage HTML5 to Provide Simplified, Remote Access to Enterprise Applications
Oracle announced a new release of Oracle Secure Global Desktop, part of Oracle's Desktop Virtualization portfolio.
Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 extends secure, anywhere access to cloud-hosted and on-premise enterprise applications and desktops from Apple iPad and iPad mini tablets, without the need for a VPN client.
Through support of the HTML5 standard, Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.0 allows tablet users to access enterprise applications with just a Web browser, allowing them to easily use their own devices for work.
This new release provides tablet users, in addition to PC, MAC and desktop users, certified access to Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Web-based Oracle Applications, including Oracle CRM.
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22 Apr 2013
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Wrestling with the BYOD Quandary [30496]
Security InfoWatch, April 1st, 2013
"It's hardly a secret that BYOD (bring your own device) is the dominant trend among employees, in small and large businesses alike. Gartner predicts that by 2015, there will be nearly 300 million tablets and two billion smartphones used by workers. IT teams have discovered that it is impossible to buck this trend and they are learning to embrace and manage it. The employees' main motivation to use their own devices is both the comfort level with their personal devices and anytime, anywhere access to information from their organizations databases and servers. Among the remote access technologies that are contributing significantly to solve these issues is virtual private network (VPN) technology..."
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18 Mar 2013
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How (and Why) To Set Up A VPN Today [30308]
PCWorld, March 18th, 2013
"Marissa Mayer made Yahoo's VPN famous by using it to check on the work habits of her employees. Lost amid today's VPN conversation, however, is the fact that virtual private networks are much more than just pipelines for connecting remote employees to central work servers.
And that's a damn shame, because VPNs can be helpful tools for protecting online privacy, and you need not be an office drone to enjoy their benefits..."
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