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IP VPN Service

Today’s enterprise must address a number of networking challenges. These include connecting geographically dispersed offices, Mitigating Network attacks, justifying bandwidth requirements and required Quality of Service – all while reducing complexity and the cost of operation.

The IP virtual private network (VPN) service from Oregon helps meet these challenges in delivering simplicity, flexibility and cost savings. It offers a secure infrastructure, integrated management, feature-rich capabilities and guaranteed levels of performance. Plus you can grow your service as your needs change – seamlessly and without network disruption or the need for network re-engineering.

With the IP VPN service from Oregon, you benefit from a reliable, robust infrastructure backed by stringent service level agreements. With speeds from 64 Kbps up to 1 Gbps, you can count on a single, converged network to support all applications and multiple classes of service. This allows you to consolidate voice, data, Internet, and video applications.

In addition, extranet and multiple VPNs can provide secure, direct communications and controlled corporate network access to your employees, partners and suppliers. Extensive diversity options ensure that your most critical locations have added protection. There are also advanced monitoring capabilities with detailed service and performance reports via a Web-based portal. Plus you receive wide geographic coverage.

Industry applications

The IP VPN service is valuable to all verticals, including financial services, government, retail, manufacturing and healthcare. The service has strong endorsements from a number of large Bahrain enterprises.

Expertise, reliability and security.

More reasons to come to Oregon for your IP VPN needs

Robust network and rigorous certification  – With IP VPN service, Oregon delivers a sound foundation that customers can rely on for the delivery of their IT applications.  Cisco Systems recently certified the Oregon IP VPN service for TelePresence, an innovative new technology that creates unique videoconference experiences so lifelike that people in different cities feel as though they are sitting across the table from each other. This means that Bahrain corporations will be able to benefit from TelePresence with the assurances of a robust, video-ready network.

INTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM

In networking today, it is becoming increasingly more important to protect company resources. Not only must company resources be defended passively, but the protection must be constantly monitored and enhanced with systems that actively inspect the data that is passed over allowed and open connections.

Utilizing Oregon Intrusion prevention system solutions which combine online prevention and technology to accurately identify classify and stop malicious traffic-including Worms, spyware and adware, network viruses and application abuse-before they affect business continuity.

PERIMETER SECURITY

Networks have to be protected from external internet to provide the business confidentiality and continuity ranging from reconnaissance to complex threats and intruders. From Oregon by its expertise provides secure solutions to protect network and Mitigate attacks from external sources by deployment of firewalls and SSL VPN Further solutions are customised to address specific needs of customers.

IP VPN needs assessment for enterprise

Considering a move to an IP VPN service? There are a number of benefits to a managed IP approach.

The questions in this assessment tool will help you:

  • understand how your current network is structured

  • assess whether or not a move to an IP VPN service is the right option for your organization, and understand what might be involved in such a move After you have reviewed and answered the questions, contact your Oregon rep to undertake the next steps in your evaluation!

  • Considering a move to an IP VPN service?

    There are a number of benefits to a managed IP approach. Answering the following questions will help you:

    • Understand how your current network is structured

    • Assess whether or not a move to an IP VPN service is the right option for your organization, and

    • Understand what might be involved in such a move

    After you have reviewed the questions and considered your answers, contact your Oregon representative or contact us to undertake the next steps in your evaluation!

1. Understanding the current IT Environment ?

1. How many sites are currently in place?

2. Where are they located?

3. What is your bandwidth usage today?

4. What types of data are being transferred?

5. Where are routers and gateways currently located?

• Onsite

• With a service provider

6. How are network services prioritized today?

7. What are the setup and maintenance budgets?

8. How does your IT services department interact with lines of business?

9. Do you have an ITIL model in place?

10. What routing protocols do you have in your network?

11. What is your current IP addressing scheme?

2. Needs to be Addressed :

12. What bandwidth increase is anticipated?

13. What types of future data transfers are anticipated?

14. What are your needs for robustness and redundancy?

15. What types of applications will be deployed? List all that are projected.

• Supply chain management

• Telecommuting

• VoIP

• Video (conferencing and streaming)

• Point to point business applications

• Email

• FTP

• Production data transfer

• Other

16. What level of transport security is required?

17. What level of network performance predictability is required?

18. What would you require from an SLA (service level agreement)?

19. What would you require from a QoS (quality of service) agreement?

20. Will the network prioritization stay the same or change?

21. What geographic coverage is required?

22. Do you need remote access ? (e.g., for your teleworkers or on-demand remote site connection)

23. Will you require non-disruptive refresh and maintenance?

24. What type of network architecture is required: hub and spoke or fully meshed?

25. Do you use protocols that cannot be transported on an IP network, such as Systems Network

Architecture (SNA)?

26. Who will design the WAN architecture?

 

3. Evolution Needs :

27. How many future sites are expected and where?

28. What network traffic prioritization changes or additions are anticipated?

The Oregon Enterprise professional services group can assist with your planning. Let our experts help you in

Assessing your needs, auditing your existing infrastructure, and designing a migration program that is

Customized to your environment. Ask your account representative about these services today, or contact us and our representative will get in touch with you shortly.


 

 
 
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