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Which VPN Should I Choose for My Business?

Tech-inmotion edited this page Aug 25, 2020 · 1 revision

There are plenty of VPNs to choose from and it can be confusing, especially when you see virtual VPNs versus IT solutions provided by companies selling Cisco equipment.

When choosing a VPN, it is important to consider your uses for it. If you are after security, then you want to choose a VPN that specializes in ensuring that your data remains secure. If you are interested in changing your IP to access geo blocked content, then you want to make sure you have a VPN that specializes in tunneling.

Another consideration you need to make is if you are a business. Now a small business with only one office looking for private and secure encrypted connections can use am online software-based VPN while larger businesses with multiple locations will need a more specialised solution.

VPNs for large businesses or multiple locations can be affordable using specialised VPN software programs that create a point to point connection between 2 internet access points.

This creates an encrypted tunnel through the net to connect the 2 offices permanently. It is also more affordable than using a hardware VPN solution but if you have a large number of users, it can also create bottle neck and slow both networks down. If your business is file sharing intensive, then use the VPN and cloud storage solutions.

For large corporate businesses that need fast network speed for let’s say connecting a VoIP network, you should look for more expensive solutions provided by an IT expert. You will likely end up using Cisco firewalls to achieve this.

Whichever VPN you choose, be sure that you are happy with how it works and that you trust the developers of it. There is no point in using a VPN to secure your data, only to have downloaded malicious software hidden in the VPN itself.

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