
Check Point explained that by deploying Check Point Integrated Appliance Solutions (CPIAS), is all we needed without any hassle of installing other softwares / applications into iPhone. This way the companies who have adopted CPIAS, can offer secure Virtual Private Networking (VPN) to any mobile phone's platforms that their employees have; not just for iPhone.
As you might know it, VPN is the most best to secure connections between two points so they can communicate freely without fear of someone eaves-dropping the contents. This is what sometimes nowadays still called "tunneling" the connection, in layman's lingo. We often use the VPN technology in on-line banking, and usually the Banks will provide a VPN software for us to install first before using it. Like what I'm currently using too, for an on-line banking access by one of major bank here in Indonesia.

I'm actually crossed my fingers and pray that Palm hasn't forgot to embed L2TP into its next Palm Nova OS, especially when Palm is intended to gain back their lost standing in smartphone market for business users...
Sources are from Macworld & "Building Wireless Community Networks" by Rob Flickenger (an O'Reilly book).
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
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