Facts About VPN

Uncategorized | Monday May 23 2011 7:13 pm | Comments (0)

VPN or virtual private network is typically used to provide employees remote access to a secure company network. An example would be an employee who needs to access the company’s computer programs or applications, or files that are only within the company’s server. If your company had a VPN connection installed in the company’s system, and also in your own laptop or desktop, you can get through your company’s secure network and access all the files you need, and acquire them without risking somebody else viewing the sensitive data.

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VPN and VPN Protocols

Uncategorized | Monday May 23 2011 7:04 pm | Comments (0)

VPN stands for virtual private network, and it’s a type of technology that establishes a secure network connection over a public network, like the internet, or even within a service provider’s private network. Different institutions like government agencies, schools, and big corporations utilize the services of a VPN, so that their users will be able to connect securely to their private networks. Just like with wide area network (WAN), VPN technology have the ability to link several sites together, even those separated over a large distance.

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Facts About VPN Tunneling

Uncategorized | Monday May 23 2011 7:02 pm | Comments (0)

VPN Tunnels are safe secure lines in which the client can send and receive data through a public network or the internet. With this, the tunnel functions like a subway network transporting from one point to another, physically in different places, thus having a safe encrypted connection between them, in the midst of the public traffic. The management protocol included in the software serves as the gate keeper, opening and closing the tunnel upon the VPN client’s request.

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The Possible Uses of 3D Visualisation in the Future

Uncategorized | Monday May 23 2011 6:10 pm | Comments (0)

In my opinion 3D Visualisation as we know it today is still very much in its infancy. Even the shift towards animated visualisation has been slow to take off. That said, this will undoubtedly be very popular in the not so distant future with Google’s acquisition of YouTube and the importance of video in search engine optimisation.

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Learning Technologies and Other Modern Teacher Resources

Uncategorized | Monday May 23 2011 5:29 pm | Comments (0)

It is amazing as an adult to walk into a modern day classroom. Learning technologies have transformed education, and this article outlines some of the major ways how!

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