AWS Client VPN is now available in four new regions: Canada West (Calgary), Mexico (Central) and two in Asia Pacific - New Zealand and Taipei. This fully managed service enables customers to securely connect their remote workforce to resources in AWS or on-premises networks. AWS Client VPN eliminates the need for hardware VPN appliances and complex operational management through its pay-as-you-go model. Organizations can easily manage and monitor VPN connections through a single console. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page . Read the AWS Client VPN documentati
AWS continues its regional expansion strategy, driven by increasing global demand for cloud services and a need for lower latency access for distributed workforces.
This expansion increases the reach of AWS's managed VPN service, enabling more organizations in new regions to secure remote access without managing on-premise infrastructure.
More businesses in Canada West, Mexico, New Zealand, and Taipei can now leverage AWS Client VPN for secure remote connectivity with reduced operational overhead and a pay-as-you-go model.
- · AWS
- · Businesses in new AWS regions
- · Remote workers
- · Hardware VPN appliance vendors
- · Traditional IT network service providers
Increased adoption of cloud-native VPN solutions by enterprises in the newly supported regions.
Reduced expenditure on physical IT infrastructure and maintenance for remote access in these markets.
Further entrenchment of AWS as a critical infrastructure provider for global corporate connectivity.
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