Title: Getting Started in Smarter Working
1Getting Started in Smarter Working
- The Enabling Technologies
- Darren Crannis
- Networking Fundamentals Ltd
2Introduction
- A day in the life of a remote worker
- The typical office network adaptations for
remote access - The enabling technologies
- Case studies how others are using the
technology - Avoiding the pitfalls
- Speaking to potential suppliers
- An example of a remote solution with cost
analysis - Questions
- This is an interactive session please ask
questions throughout
3Remote Worker Darren Crannis
1. Secure username password to log onto
Notebook / Desktop 2. Secure Wireless Network
WPA preferred (min 128-bit WEP) 3. Secure VPN
encrypted 4. Outlook Email Calendar 5. File
shares office documents 6. VoIP /
Communications 7. Security Firewall,
Anti-Virus, Data Protection
4Traditional Office Network
5Adaptations to your Network
/ VPN
6Enabling Technologies
Achieving Remote Working
What remote workers want Emails, Corporate
Files, Databases, Applications, Voice (e.g.
VoIP) - EVERYTHING you have in the office
accessible out of office!
7Enabling Technologies
- Internet Access
- Dial-up
- ADSL
- SDSL
- Leased Line
- Wireless
- 3G
- Consider multiple connectivity options for
redundancy
8Enabling Technologies
- Firewall
- A firewall is a dedicated appliance, or software
running - on another computer, which inspects network
traffic - passing through it, and denies or permits passage
- based on a set of rules.
9Enabling Technologies
- VPN Virtual Private Network
- A Virtual Private Network or VPN is a network
connected together via - securely encrypted communication tunnels over a
public network, - such as the Internet.
- There are four major types
- Firewall to Firewall
- IPSEC
- SSL
- MPLS
10Enabling Technologies
- Terminal Services
- Allows a user to access applications and dataon
a remote computer - Feature of Windows Server
- Thin Client
- Best practice for remote workers
- Simplifies many security issues
- Overkill if only email is needed
11Enabling Technologies
- Email Calendar
- Central Server
- Client
- Web
12Enabling Technologies
- Voice Communications
- Mobile Phone
- PSTN Public Switch Telephone Network (e.g. BT
Network) - VoIP Voice over IP (Internet Protocol)
13Case Study Star Internet
Business Continuity - 2007 Flood
- 20th July 18cm of rain in 24 hours
- River Severn breached its banks
- Result
- 100 major roads flooded
- Mains power lost to 150,000 homes businesses
- Mains water lost to 300,000
- Emergency Services overloaded
- Impact on Star
- 80 of staff worked from home
- No Loss in service
- No Loss in revenue
14Case Study Union
- 5 office based staff
- 10 home based sales staff
- Travelling sales team Wireless 3G
- VPN Client, SSL-VPN, Firewall-Firewall
- Email Client Web
- Corporate Files
- Databases
- Applications
- VoIP
15Case Study Demolition Engineers
- 100 employees
- 20 office workers
- 2 Remote offices
- Temporary offices
- 2 Home workers
- VPN SSL-VPN
- Email Client Web
- Corporate Files
16Case Study Solicitors
- 65 employees
- 2 main sites (Andover Salisbury)
- VPN Client, Firewall-Firewall
- Home workers
- Email Client Web
- Corporate Files
- Applications
- Databases
- Terminal Services
17Case Study Electrical Contractors
- 6 office based employees (UK)
- 1 home based MD (France)
- VPN Client
- Email Client Web
- Corporate Data
- Database
- Smart Phones
18Avoiding the pitfalls
Computing Journal, May 2008
19Avoiding the pitfalls
- Roles and Responsibilities for Directors
- Liable for all data and inappropriate material
being browsed or brought on or off the corporate
network - Compliance Protecting Intellectual Property
- Data
- Email
- Application Control
- Internet Filtering Monitoring
- Wireless Home Networks
- Choosing Products
- Business Grade Products
- Support Warranty
- Consider what happens when it all goes wrong?
20Talking to External Suppliers
- Tell them
- ALL about your business
- Business goals, current FUTURE plans
- Applications, business critical and non business
critical - Budget
- Let them
- Them have a GOOD LOOK at your current IT
infrastructure - Ask them
- What access do I need?
- How do I connect?
- What internet connection do I require?
- What bandwidth is required?
- What security do I need?
- What support do you offer?
21Remote User Getting Started
- Employee Trust
- Suitable remote / home office environment
- Desk, chair, heating, lighting, power security
considerations - Desktop / laptop / other peripherals
- Office software
- Applications
- Mobile phone / home phone / VoIP
- Internet connection (e.g. ADSL)
- Firewall / Router / VPN / Wireless
- Anti-Virus
- Data security (backup restore)
- Compliance (data internet / email usage policy)
- Support
22Costs Costed Example
- Remote Worker Darren Crannis
- VPN Firewall 600
- Installation 600
- Total 1,200
- Notebook 600
- Docking Station 95
- 19 TFT Monitor 120
- Keyboard Mouse 25
- Notebook Case 20
- Microsoft Office Software 170
- VPN Licence 30
- ADSL Wireless Modem/Router 60
- Network Attached Storage (NAS) 80
- Installation ½ day off-site setup, ½ day
on-site installation 600 - Total 1,800
- Anti-Virus Licence 35 per year
23Questions
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