Mar 23 2009 12:54:40 PM Posted By : Raju Vegesna
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The VPN market had its glory days. Remember the days where you need to login to VPN before you connect to your internal systems/apps within your organization? I am not sure about you, but those days are long gone atleast for me as I started using more and more apps on the cloud. This makes me wonder - will cloud apps kill the VPN market?

When a company starts using online applications, you don't have anything inside your firewall which eliminates the need for a VPN solution. We are seeing all kinds of applications moving to the cloud reducing the need for VPN. On-premise applications like MS Exchange (typically deployed in DMZ) also offer web access which further eliminate the need for VPN.

The trends for VPN don't look bright either.





This trend, I should say is probably true for small and medium businesses where they are open to using cloud applications. Enterprises have long invested in on-premise systems and they probably are long way to get rid of their VPN systems.

I have nothing against VPNs. I myself have used and deployed different types of VPNs (IPSec, SSL etc) and found them very useful when the content is within the firewall. As I moved to the cloud, my VPN usage dropped significantly.

Also, VPN is another app that ties you down to 'your device' which doesn't help either. With cloud apps, you grow independent of the device which is a real convenicne.

What about you? Did your VPN usage come down due to cloud apps?

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