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| Blue Ridge Networks Launches RemoteLink Blue Ridge Networks has launched RemoteLink, the first device that provides impenetrable communications for small offices, personal offices, and mobile offices. The RemoteLink is also unique in that it requires no end-user configuration. This plug-and-play device can be deployed by non technical staff in minutes — enabling organizations to quickly add users, locations, and devices to secure networks affordably and easily. RemoteLink secures any device with an Ethernet interface. It can be used to create a secure bridge across a wide variety of broadband connections, including dial-up access, T1, DSL, cable, wireless, satellite, frame-relay, and even MPLS networks. Since any Ethernet device can be plugged into RemoteLink, whether IP or non-IP, it extends the enterprise's network enabling secure data, VoIP and video communications across the enterprise. RemoteLink also extends the life of older systems, even DOS-based terminals commonly used in retail point of sale equipment. RemoteLink is a suitable option for organizations such as banks with multiple branches, civilian Government agencies with ad-hoc field offices, even multi-location healthcare providers — all environments where timely access to critical information while maintaining ironclad security is essential. RemoteLink affordably provides several security measures that allow organizations to meet and/or exceed the most stringent requirements they face including the Payment Card Industry's Data Security Requirements, DoD PKI, HSPD-12, HIPAA and a host of others. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Networking News :: home page |