Luxair Standardizes on Aventail

Luxair standardized on Aventail's award-winning remote access controllers to provide its employees with secure remote access

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

January 30, 2007

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SEATTLE -- SSL VPN leader Aventail announced today that Luxair, the “Grand Duchy” of Luxembourg’s national airline company, has standardized on Aventail’s award-winning remote access controllers to provide its employees with secure remote access from any location in the world. Using identification and authentication codes to access Aventail’s SSL VPN, Luxair employees now have a secure portal for “anytime, anyhow, anywhere” access to the network, the intranet, business applications and e-mail—no matter where they are or what platform or device they are on—in a foreign country, in an airport or on the ground.

“For years, we depended on an obsolete system of dial-up for e-mail connectivity. Dial-up relied on connections being available in the different countries we traveled to,” said Edy Graf, Luxair Assistant Vice President and Head of Systems & Networks. “We needed a secure remote access solution that could access widespread Internet access points and provide universal support that would give us continuous connectivity from any country. Aventail was the right choice.”

Aventail Corp.

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