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DirectAccess Takes the Place of VPN For Windows Seven



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By : Gregg Housh    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-02 14:28:03
Microsoft has unveiled Direct Access for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, remotely connecting users to their office as if they were right there. Establishing bi directional connectivity with the user s enterprise network, this solution keeps them connected to their office, forging a connection whenever the user s PC provided it s enabled by Direct Access is connected to the internet.

As the workforce transforms, with the information age evolving quickly, the needs of an organization change accordingly. Increasingly, employees are working from remote locations, the advances in internet technology affording them the ability to work from an off site location home, business meeting abroad, etc.

The mobility of our workforce has led to the success of those companies driving our economy, with new technologies permitting the uninterrupted productivity of employees whose presence in the office is no longer a necessary component in the operations of an efficient and profitable enterprise. By 2011, the number of remote workers is expected to have increased by 30.4 percent (IDC, “Worldwide Mobile Worker Population 2007 2011 Forecast,” Doc #209813, Dec 2007).

While technology has contributed to an outgrowth of wireless communication, with the internet providing the backbone for those advances, corporate security namely, firewalls obstruct the accessibility of those resources which are native to an office. This poses a number of problems, not the least of which being access to the network from those IT professionals tasked with managing the corporation s network.

In the past, VPN (Virtual Private Network) has been the solution employed for that purpose. However, as any IT professional will tell you, the use of a VPN can be complicated. VPN requires users to wait for authentication, a process that can see the end user waiting for what has commonly amounted to several minutes. If internet connectivity is lost, the VPN connection will be lost, requiring the user to repeat the authentication process. With the only available alternatives providing even less functionality and more problems to overcome, VPN has become the de facto solution, its issues notwithstanding.

Surmounting the challenges inherent to VPN, Direct Access instantly creates a bi directional link between the user s computer and office s network. Using Windows 7, the Direct Access client detects its connection to a network. The Direct Access client will then connect to an intranet website designated during the initial configuration of Direct Access. The process is seamless and automatic. Unlike VPN, which requires authentication with each use, Direct Access authenticates the PC before the user even attempts to access the network.

Simpler to use than VPN, the efficiency of Direct Access is a boon to the productivity of an enterprise s workforce. With a transparent connection to their corporate network, employees will no longer find themselves enduring the bothersome process that has soured many on the use of VPN. Using Direct Access, the information on their work network intranet, applications, file shares is accessible wherever the employee can access an internet connection for their portable computer, not just from their home connection.

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Gregg Housh holds the position of Technician Manager at Geek Choice. At Geek Choice we solve computer problems such as: http://www.geekchoice.com Slow computer, http://www.geekchoice.com/virus-and-spyware-cleanup.php Virus Removal, http://www.geekchoice.com/virus-and-spyware-cleanup.php Spyware Removal, Computer startup problems, Printer not printing, and much more.

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