Simply having Admin access to your server isn’t always enough. Here are some tips to help you stay up and running:
Simply having Admin access to your server isn’t always enough. Here are some tips to help you stay up and running:
We’ve all heard the age old adage “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”/”tried and true”. With new versions of most software being released at least every couple of years, keeping up-to-date can be a real chore – especially when that new version breaks something. Just like the costs of upgrading, however, there are hidden costs with falling behind. As vendors start to phase out older versions of their software, new risks begin to emerge:
There are a lot of businesses that rely on retrieving data from mobile workforces. Freight companies are scanning packages at pickup sites and sales forces are using handheld devices and/or laptops that need to transmit information to and from a central database.
These are just two commonly seen examples of the growing mobile workforce. SQL Server can provide the synchronization needed to ensure that mobile data is available and accurate through the use of Web Synchronization for Merge Replication:
With the release of ASA code version 8.2(1), Cisco released AnyConnect Essentials and AnyConnect Premium. Since then, minor changes have been added to the product features as technology expands. AnyConnect version 2.5 is now available, and has added some performance and security enhancements to the 2.4 tree.
But, what are the major differences between these 2 options? Price, of course, as the premium tag denotes a premium price. But in terms of features, which one do you need? Let’s break this down, to help you purchase the license that best suits your needs, and also educate you on the available features within the AnyConnect product line: