Array Networks Announces Virtual SSL VPN Availability in AWS
📅 - Array Networks just announced the availability of its virtual SSL VPN Secure Access Gateway in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace. AWS Marketplace is an online software source that enables users to easily find and select tools that provide solutions for their cloud storage.
Array Networks focuses on providing global application delivery networking. The AWS-compatible virtual Secure Access Gateway makes secure connection to the cloud possible from any mobile or remote devices, anywhere.
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