> As long as it's not universally available, it can't be called "death of
> the
> VPN."  The IPv4 VPN will still be required on everybody's corporate
> laptops.

Realistically, if you want to eliminate the need for a VPN client on
laptops, within the reasonably shortsighted future, you've got to implement
things across https.  Maybe by publishing a file management system, or
something like citrix, etc etc.

In fact, even if you don't eliminate the VPN client, there's still a lot of
value to publishing things via https.  If one of my users goes to visit
Intel (or basically any other major corporation) they can rest assured that
https will be usable, and the VPN will not.  Due to firewall/proxy
restrictions at the other end.



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