AERO Enterprise Network Profile
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Author | Fred Templin | ||
Last updated | 2015-03-06 (Latest revision 2014-09-02) | ||
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Abstract
Enterprise networks provide a secured data communications infrastructure built for the purpose of information sharing and increased productivity for end users within the organization. Enterprise networks are often organized as private Internets unto themselves that connect to the global Internet either not at all or via firewalls, proxies, and/or other network securing devices. This document discusses an AERO enterprise network profile that outlines new and more flexible methods for connecting, tracking and managing mobile organizational assets.
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