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Remote with VPN
Filed under Teleworker, TipsVPN or Virtual Private Network is a private network created using the public network, so basically we’re still using internet for remote, but not specifically have services with internet service provider (ISP). VPN would be very helpful for some workers that have to stay stand by all the time, such as system administrator.
Later VPN also could encourage company pushing their workers to be able maximizing their time when doing their duty and also creating new perception of its not too important to comes to work and sitting in office. Lets find out more about this vpn, function and its usage.
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The recession may provide an extra stimulus for more companies to allow their employees to work from home. Many U.S. companies are realizing significant cost savings from teleworking.
Teleworking will spread quickly in 2009 because of demand from workers and because “when times are tough, there’s more willingness to take on change in an organization,” predicts Kathy Durfee, the CEO of TechHouse, an information technology firm where most of the employees telecommute.
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Working from home is wonderful and provides a huge number of advantages, both for individuals and companies. While this is a list of just some of the advantages for individuals who work from home, don’t forget that companies will benefit from teleworking or telecommuting, too! Whether you own your own business or you telecommute, you can enjoy the benefits of working from home.
Companies report increased productivity when their employees work from home, and you as the worker receive many benefits, which are not available to people who work in offices. Among the top reasons, you should include:
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A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. It’s a well worn cliche, but it’s an important one to bear in mind when you’re thinking about the security of your corporate network. That’s because if there’s a single point on your network’s perimeter defense that is weak, then that’s the place from which hackers will choose to launch their attack.
Network administrators put a great deal of effort and resources into promoting security with firewalls, virus scanners and many other measures, while data centers are turned into fortresses and networked PCs in corporate offices are guarded by 24-hour security systems.
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You too can outfit a home office for telecommuting and conducting business. Americans are leaving the corporate mothership in droves. At last count, more than one in five of the nation’s workers engaged in some form of telework on either a full- or part-time basis. A 2001 survey by the International Telework Association and Council (ITAC) also showed that a majority of teleworkers said they were more satisfied with their jobs, more productive than their peers, and felt more loyal to their employers than ever before. Nice work if you can get it, eh?
In fact, there’s never been a better time to approach your boss about telecommuting. “We’re starting to see more and more positions becoming teleworkable,” says ITAC president Tim Kane. Thanks to Internet and phone technology advances, working from home is both increasingly viable and affordable. Some companies favor telework as a way to cut down on overhead expenses such as office real estate. Some cities promote telework as a way of reducing pollution and rush-hour traffic.
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