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ANXeBusiness Corp., a leading provider of networking and security managed services and software, has announced that the company will be delivering a free webinar this coming Thursday, December 18th, at 2 p.m. ET, entitled the “Top 5 Ways that Remote VPN Access Can Help Your Company Survive the Recession.”
During this recession, the economic downturn has presented significant new challenges for businesses and organizations. Unfortunately, businesses are implementing staff reductions and smaller work forces, but the reality is that customers now more than ever require top tier support and service. Meeting these needs requires that employees remain highly productive, while employers embrace flexible work arrangements to keep employees motivated.
Telecommuting is on the rise and increased deployment of remote VPN access serves as an excellent way to increase employee productivity, reduce costs, and maintain customer satisfaction. However, it is necessary that careful planning and execution is required to prevent operational problems and unexpected costs.
"With so many strains currently revolving around the economy, different approaches to work force management can maintain employee efficiency and keep business positive," said Rich Stanbaugh, president and CEO, ANXeBusiness. "The benefit of using a remote VPN is that you are getting a secure connection for employees into their organization's network from virtually any location."
The webinar will focus on how progressive companies are using VPN access to survive these challenging times and best practices for securely scaling and supporting remote VPN access. Focusing on five benefits to remote VPN access, participants can expect to learn:
- Best practices for using remote VPN access to improve employee efficiency.
- How to build an effective return on investment for remote VPN.
- Effective approaches to scale VPN access.
- How to support remote VPN expansion.
- Technical requirements to implement an effective VPN solution.
Webinar details:
Thursday, December 18th, at 2 p.m. ET
“Top 5 Ways that Remote VPN Access Can Help Your Company Survive the Recession”
To register, please visit - http://www.anx.com/?page=News
During the last quarter of 2008, ANX acquired the assets of CSCI Inc., including the Virtual Private Network (VPN) portion of CSCI's OfficeScreen business and the VPN division of Positive Networks, Inc. and its flagship product, Positive PRO. These latest acquisitions mark the third and fourth that ANX has made within the last two years, including the purchases of Management Information Systems Group (MISG) in December 2006 and Virtual Services, Inc. in July 2007.
About ANXeBusiness Inc.
ANXeBusiness Inc. (http://www.anx.com), headquartered in Southfield, Mich., has offices in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Philadelphia, PA, Cleveland, OH, San Diego, CA and Toronto. It provides a range of Managed Network Service, Transaction Delivery Service, and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) products and services for customers in the automotive original equipment and aftermarket industries, healthcare, education, government, financial and aerospace industries as well as other manufacturing sectors.
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