![]() ![]() ![]() Even well-known IT companies had to start rationing access to their VPNs and IP addresses in their scramble for now-precious resources.įast forward a bit, and you can see CFOs receiving the bill for all the upgrades IT needed to get remote work off the ground, including more licenses and bandwidth for their VPN. And, like any pipe, there’s only so much space for things to flow through it. VPNs that perhaps had a dozen workers using them now had hundreds or thousands. Employees that had never worked from home before spent most of the morning configuring their VPN client, while the veteran remote workers and road warriors became frustrated at the speed (or lack thereof) of the network. ![]() On that first morning of shelter-in-place orders when remote work went from a nice perk to necessary for survival, one piece of technology dominated IT support tickets across the world.īusinesses found out the hard way that virtual private networks (VPN) were clunky technology, not built for what 2020 would throw at them. ![]()
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