Juniper unveils new SSL VPN feature | CNET News.com

An interesting development in the VPN market. VPNs are interesting beasts. I'd have a love-hate relationship with them for a while now. The last one I worked with was decent, but being connected to it brought my surfing to crawl and wreaked havok with my other e-mail apps.

This is primarily why I think secure collaborative environments like Shinkuro and Groove should easier and more appealing for teleworkers, consultants, and the like.

Juniper unveils new SSL VPN feature | CNET News.com: “Juniper Networks is trying to stay one step ahead of the competition with new features for its SSL VPN products acquired from Netscreen Technologies earlier this year.

New to Juniper's SSL VPN (Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network) portfolio is support for an industry standard called SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language), which will let remote workers sign on just once to a corporate network and then avoid having to re-enter authentication information. “

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