Presentation
Title |
Name
|
Company
|
Email
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Roaming
and Secure Corporate Intranets via VPNs |
Butch
Anton |
iPass
Inc. |
butch@ipass.com |
Description
:
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How
to combine global roaming with a VPN solution to provide global,
secure corporate intranet access. |
Virtual
Priavate Networks : Serving the Customer's Needs |
Bruce
Case |
Lucent |
bcase@lucent.com
|
Description
:
|
Virtual
Private Networks (VPNs) have been a topic of hot discussion
for the last two or more years. However, it still remains
difficult to make sense of all the marketechure and differing
terminology bouncing around the industry today. One fact,
however, remains clear: VPNs are made to serve customer's
and network's needs, not about deploying expensive technology
or the latest innovation. Therefore the trick to a successful
VPN is understanding the role of technology as it relates
to your customer's or network's needs. This talk explains
VPNs from a services implementation point of view. It explains
trends and technology as a means to an end - not as an end
unto themselves. The pro's and con's of the following technologies
with regard to serving customers is explored:
*
Security
*
Performance
*
Reliability
*
Network and Service Management
Finally,
a discussion of how to build vertical services on top of a
VPN infrastructure is presented in light of the design decisions
previously made.
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VPN
Service Tech for Next Generation Networks |
Bryan
Monaghan |
Cosine
Communications |
bmonagha@
cosinecom.com |
Description
:
|
The
advent of the Internet as the ubiquitous data transport backbone
has been used by next generation Network Service Providers (NSPs)
to create a new business model for broadband communications
services. One of these services is IP-based VPNs, One problem
has been that the variety of ways to implement VPN has created
significant confusion about what are the key characteristics
of a IP-based VPN and what distinguishes it from other VPN alternatives.
This session describes the various VPN alternatives and surveys
what are the enabling technologies for IP-based VPNs, concentrating
on IPSec L2TP, PKI and MPLS. Additionally, the speaker will
explore the probable evolution of VPNs and the opportunities
for profitable new VPN services such as IPSec VPNs, Frame over
IP, DSL service management, and Dial VPNs. |
In-Network
IP VPNs - How much intelligence do you need? |
Andre
Coward |
Unisphere
Soultions, Inc. |
acoward
@unispheresolutions.com |
Description
:
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As
Service Providers move to offer more and more IP services
to their business customers, this presentation takes a look
at VPN style services which can practically be offered within
the network. How far can you go in "outsourcing" the intelligence
of CPE devices in delivering secure connectivity between sites?
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