Virtual Private Networks
Let's imagine you've started a business where you provide products and services to your potential customers. You begin by opening a single physical location and hire staff to help run your company and ensure day-to-day transactions are conducted efficiently. After some time, you realize the business needs you require in order to expand and provide more support and services to customers who are located within another country. Due to this, you have decided that another branch office is better suited to meet the demands at the new location. However, one concern is how the employees at the new remote location will access the resources at the main building in your home country.
There are a few solutions to this issue. One method is to replicate the IT infrastructure of the home branch at the new remote branch, but this will be a bit costly as the new branch only requires a few employees and having a dedicated IT team is not necessary. Another solution...