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IP VPN
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Managed IP VPN Services
Why SAVVIS IP VPN Solutions Are Superior to Internet-VPNs
With SAVVIS Intelligent IPSM, our managed IP VPN solution, you can have the ubiquity and cost-effectiveness of an
Internet VPN, as well as the reliability and security that is usually only available with private, leased line networks. Most
Internet-VPN solutions offered by other carriers encrypt your data and send it over the public Internet. With SAVVIS
Intelligent IP, your data is routed over the SAVVIS private network - segmented from all other customers' traffic. Plus,
with most carriers, you have to purchase or lease costly routing and security hardware and software. The SAVVIS
Intelligent IP solution moves the routing and firewalling intelligence into our network, while delivering Quality of
Service (QoS) for each discrete application all the way to your premises. You will never need to buy or lease new
equipment again, and we can scale fast, because all of the "intelligence" is centralized.
Internet-based VPN
SAVVIS Managed IP VPN
SAVVIS Intelligent IP: Customer Benefits
SAVVIS’ Intelligent IP combines the best to traditional private networking (reliability, performance and security) with
the connectivity of Internet-VPNs, at a lower price than either. SAVVIS’ approach is also less expensive, less complex
and more secure than MPLS. With SAVVIS, now the benefits of a private network are available all sized businesses.
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Wide Range of Intelligent IP VPN Solutions
SAVVIS’ IP VPN Solutions can be used to meet a wide variety of applications. These applications fall into three basic
categories: Internet, Intranet and Extranet. Your company might start with an Intranet to connect your locations, then
expand this network to include vendors, suppliers and remote users — creating an Extranet. Finally you can add the
Internet to expand your customer reach. Or, your company might start with a basic Internet connection, and then
consolidate and integrate disparate internal networks by creating Extranet and Intranet applications.
Common Internet applications include:
Selling products directly over the Internet
Communicating with customers, vendors or remote offices
Enabling employees to surf the Web
Common Intranet applications include:
File sharing
Workgroup collaboration
Distance learning
Automated benefit enrollment
Common Intranet and Extranet applications include:
Exchanging large volumes of data with employees or partners using electronic data interchange (EDI)
Securely sharing pricing information with partners and wholesalers
Collaboration between your employees and your partners on joint development efforts
Privately sharing news or information internally and externally
Coordinating with vendors and suppliers to manage inventory and enable just-in-time supply chain
management systems
For more information visit www.savvis.net
Secure delivery of your application to recipients
or call 1-800-SAVVIS-1.
© 2003 SAVVIS Communications. All rights reserved.
All trademarks property of their respective owners.