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Time: November 30, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Cardinal Place, London
Event Type: user, group, meeting
Organized By: Mark Parris <mark.parris@adug.co.uk>
Latest Activity: Nov 24, 2009
Direct from TechED Europe - John Craddock presents DirectAccess
(originally posted by Mark Parris at http://adug.co.uk/blogs/markparris/archive/2009/11/03/direct-from-teched-europe-john-craddock-presents-directaccess.aspx)
I am delighted to confirm that direct from TechED Europe, John Craddock will be presenting a double session on DirectAccess to the Active Directory User Group on 30th November 2009, 18:00 – 21:00 at Cardinal Place, London.
John Craddock BSc (Hons), CEng, MBCS will be taking us through - Implementing Direct Access.
DirectAccess is a new feature in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems that gives users the experience of being seamlessly connected to their corporate network any time they have Internet access. With DirectAccess, users are able to access corporate resources (such as e-mail servers, shared folders, or intranet Web sites) securely without connecting to a virtual private network (VPN).
* Improve Productivity of Mobile Workforce. DirectAccess provides increased productivity for mobile workforce by offering the same connectivity experience both in and outside of the office. DirectAccess is on whenever the user has an Internet connection, giving users access to intranet resources whether they are travelling, at the local coffee shop, or at home.
* Improved Manageability of Remote Users. Without DirectAccess, mobile computers can only be managed when users connect to a VPN or physically enter the office. With DirectAccess, mobile computers can be managed any time the mobile computer has Internet connectivity, even if the user is not logged on. This allows remote computers to be managed regularly and helps ensure mobile users stay up-to-date with security and system health policies. DirectAccess helps ensure that organizations can meet regulatory and privacy mandates for security and data protection for assets that must roam beyond the corporate network
* Improved security. DirectAccess uses IPsec for authentication and encryption. Optionally, you can require smart cards for user authentication. DirectAccess integrates with NAP to require that DirectAccess clients must be compliant with system health requirements before allowing a connection to the DirectAccess server. IT administrators can configure the DirectAccess server to restrict the servers that users and individual applications can access.
John Craddock
As an infrastructure and security architect he has designed and implemented global distributed IT solutions, providing services to industry leaders including Microsoft. John is an international speaker, delivers technical seminars and sessions around the world and is a featured speaker at major IT conferences such as Microsoft TechEd and IT Forum.
John’s websites are www.xtseminars.co.uk and www.kimberry.co.uk
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