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Trans States Airlines standardizes on Aventail

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BANGALORE: Aventail today announced that Trans States Airlines (TSA), the independent regional airline in the US, has standardized on Aventail’s award-winning SSL VPN platform ST2 to help provide its employees and contractors with secure remote access to corporate resources.

TSA’s management team, pilots, and third-party vendor partners such as United Airlines and Sabre can use any Internet-enabled device – from corporate laptops to third-party computers to non-IT managed mobile devices – to gain authenticated, policy-controlled access to email, flight plans, training applications and more. With the Aventail solution, TSA has increased user productivity while simultaneously reducing administrative demands on their limited IT staff, Aventail said in a statement.

“When you have five IT technicians supporting over 2000 aviation professionals and business partners, you can’t waste time with remote access solutions that are difficult to configure or troubleshoot,” said Glen Becker, IT manager, Trans States Holdings. “You simply need remote access control that works. Aventail allows for the granularity that we need to enable secure universal access to a wide range of applications for the multitude of people accessing the network.”

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Aventail EX-2500 enterprise SSL VPN solution provides TSA's 2000 aviation professionals with a secure remote access solution with seamless connectivity that works easily and dependably. It also allows for differing levels of access to resources by employees and partners demonstrating their credentials and authenticating through Aventail’s granular security policy.

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