User complaints about slow VPN access have been with us forever. Mobile users struggle to gain global access to business applications using legacy mobile VPN clients. They rely on the slow public internet, with its convoluted global routing and high packet loss.
Traditional VPN architectures are also incompatible with cloud datacenters in services, such as Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure, and cloud applications, such as Office 365. The need to force all traffic through a physical chokepoint, a datacenter firewall, impacts performance and the user experience. Alternatively, directly connecting to the cloud bypasses corporate network security, leading to no visibility and control.
Join Adrian Dunne, global IT director at AdRoll, a leading ad tech company, and Ofir Agasi, director of product marketing at Cato Networks for a success story deep dive:
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User complaints about slow VPN access have been with us forever. Mobile users struggle to gain global access to business applications using legacy mobile VPN clients. They rely on the slow public internet, with its convoluted global routing and high packet loss.
Traditional VPN architectures are also incompatible with cloud datacenters in services, such as Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure, and cloud applications, such as Office 365. The need to force all traffic through a physical chokepoint, a datacenter firewall, impacts performance and the user experience. Alternatively, directly connecting to the cloud bypasses corporate network security, leading to no visibility and control.
Join Adrian Dunne, global IT director at AdRoll, a leading ad tech company, and Ofir Agasi, director of product marketing at Cato Networks for a success story deep dive:
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![]() Adrian Dunne is the Global Director of IT at AdRoll Inc. He has over 16 years of experience in the IT industry managing everything from large multinational corporations to small tech startups. Prior to AdRoll Inc, Adrian worked for SayMedia and before that spent a large portion of his career at Accenture where he worked directly for the Executive Leadership team.
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