Red virtual privada basada en SDWAN y VPN IPSec como alternativa para teletrabajo seguro.
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2021
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Universidad de Guayaquil. Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas y Físicas. Carrera de Ingeniería en Networking y Telecomunicaciones
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En diciembre de 2019 se dio a conocer la información de un nuevo virus mortal
que azotó a una ciudad del continente asiático, apenas se conoció la noticia en
los medios de comunicación; se puso en alerta al mundo entero por la situación
que se pudiera dar si la propagación de este nuevo virus se extendiese por todos
los continentes, lamentablemente sucedido, sin duda alguna no hay un rincón en
el mundo donde este virus no se haya propagado provocando que nuestra
economía se vea afectada; conduciendo a una crisis económica mundial debido
al confinamiento causado por la cepa COVID-19.
Una vez detectado el COVID-19 en el Ecuador, en febrero del 2020, ha obligado
a la gran mayoría de empresas a adoptar rápidamente nuevas tecnologías que
puedan cubrir sus operaciones de manera remota, dada esta necesidad en la que
hoy se involucra a toda la población para poder llevar a cabo las tareas diarias que
se venían realizando en oficina; ahora se han trasladadas a los domicilios donde
se pueda mantener un distanciamiento adecuado, cuyo objetivo es evitar múltiples
infecciones entre empleados, compañeros, clientes, proveedores y otras personas
con las que se interactúa a diario. La continuidad del negocio empresarial es el objetivo primordial de la mayoría de
los emprendedores que no quieren tener pérdidas económicas o inclusive
humanas por los contagios que se presenten, sin embargo, muchas empresas no
están preparadas para enfrentar estos cambios que hoy se llama la nueva
modalidad.
Los cambios están relacionados a la restructuración de infraestructuras,
equipamientos, entre otros que puedan ayudar a adaptar de cierta manera la
nueva modalidad en localizaciones remotas, realizar un estudio para mejorar la
forma de realizar un buen teletrabajo, es lo que motiva a investigar las opciones
que pueden existir para ofrecer rentabilidad del proyecto en el que se pueda
montar una red de forma segura y que brinde confianza y evite que las empresas
pierdan más ingresos de los que COVID-19 ya les ha dejado.
In December 2019, the information of a new deadly virus that hit a city on the Asian continent was released, the news was barely known in the media; The whole world was put on alert for the situation that could occur if the spread of this new virus were spread over all continents, unfortunately it happened, without a doubt there is not a corner in the world where this virus has not spread causing our economy is affected; driving a global economic crisis due to lockdown caused by the COVID 19 strain. Once detected in Ecuador in February 2020, it has forced the vast majority of companies to rapidly adopt new technologies that can cover their operations remotely, given this need in which we are involved today to be able to carry out the daily tasks that we carry out from our jobs; now offices are moved to homes where we can maintain an adequate distance, whose objective is to avoid multiple infections among employees, colleagues, clients, suppliers and other people with whom we interact on a daily basis. Business business continuity is the primary objective of most entrepreneurs who do not want to have inclusive economic or human losses due to the contagions that occur, however, many companies are not prepared to face these changes that today we call a new modality. The changes are related to the change of infrastructure, equipment, among others that can help to adapt in a certain way the new modality in remote locations, carry out a study to improve the way of doing a good telework, is what motivates to investigate the options that may exist to offer profitability of the project in which we can set up a network in a secure way and that provides confidence and prevents companies from losing more revenue than COVID-19 has already left us
In December 2019, the information of a new deadly virus that hit a city on the Asian continent was released, the news was barely known in the media; The whole world was put on alert for the situation that could occur if the spread of this new virus were spread over all continents, unfortunately it happened, without a doubt there is not a corner in the world where this virus has not spread causing our economy is affected; driving a global economic crisis due to lockdown caused by the COVID 19 strain. Once detected in Ecuador in February 2020, it has forced the vast majority of companies to rapidly adopt new technologies that can cover their operations remotely, given this need in which we are involved today to be able to carry out the daily tasks that we carry out from our jobs; now offices are moved to homes where we can maintain an adequate distance, whose objective is to avoid multiple infections among employees, colleagues, clients, suppliers and other people with whom we interact on a daily basis. Business business continuity is the primary objective of most entrepreneurs who do not want to have inclusive economic or human losses due to the contagions that occur, however, many companies are not prepared to face these changes that today we call a new modality. The changes are related to the change of infrastructure, equipment, among others that can help to adapt in a certain way the new modality in remote locations, carry out a study to improve the way of doing a good telework, is what motivates to investigate the options that may exist to offer profitability of the project in which we can set up a network in a secure way and that provides confidence and prevents companies from losing more revenue than COVID-19 has already left us
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