Cameyo Introduces NoVPN to Provide Remote Workers with Secure Access to Internally-Hosted Web Apps Without a VPN
April 8, 2020Cameyo today announced Cameyo NoVPN, a new solution that empowers organizations to give all of their remote workers secure access to internally-hosted web apps without requiring a VPN. This enables organizations to give remote workers secure access to Windows desktop and Intranet web apps from behind the corporate firewall without the cost and user-experience compromise of VPNs so that people can access business-critical applications from anywhere in the world just as productively as if they were in the office.
Cameyo has long enabled organizations to deliver Windows desktop applications to any device from the browser without the cost and complexity of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and Desktop as a Service (DaaS) products. Today, its new NoVPN solution extends those capabilities to internally-hosted web applications that employees can typically only access when they are physically in the office or connected to the corporate network.
“The surge in remote work due to COVID-19 has driven a significant increase in demand for solutions that enable remote workers secure access to business applications from any device while working from home,” said Mark Bowker, Senior Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG). “The legacy VPN approach creates a choke point for corporate networks and often results in a poor user experience. Cameyo’s NoVPN technology enables employees to securely access their web apps without a VPN while maintaining the business’s security posture.”
The Case Against VPNs – Security Issues & Lost Productivity
The urgent increase in remote work has led to a situation where millions of people are working from home on their personal devices. In these instances, the use of VPNs simply provides a secure link between people’s personal devices – which are not corporate-managed and could be infected with malware – and the corporate network.
“When dealing with potentially compromised personal devices, VPNs essentially enable the computing version of COVID-19,” said Eyal Dotan, Co-Founder and CTO of Cameyo and author or multiple Internet security patents. “Just like one infected person coming into the office could infect everyone in that building, introducing even one person’s infected personal computer to the corporate network could end up infecting everything attached to the network. So creating a secure link between people’s homes and the corporate network actually introduces new security concerns during this massive increase in remote work when people are using personal devices that may be infected.”
Security issues aside, VPNs have another major flaw – the user experience. First, there’s the added step and delay involved every time a user logs on, as they need to wait for the VPN to connect before they can start working. Then once connected to the VPN, some of the biggest complaints users have with VPNs are “lag” or connection speed issues, as well as frequent disconnection issues that require re-authentication.
“Anytime a technology introduces frustrations and hurdles – rather than removing them – productivity is deeply impacted,” said Andrew Miller, Co-Founder and CEO of Cameyo. “VPNs are not the solution for remote work from either a security or a productivity perspective.”
The Benefits of the Intranet, Delivered Over the Internet
Cameyo’s NoVPN technology eliminates the need for VPNs. Just as Cameyo’s virtual application delivery platform provides people with secure access to the full desktop version of their critical Windows applications from the browser, Cameyo NoVPN does the same for internally-hosted web apps that need to be accessed from behind the firewall.
Cameyo NoVPN simply gives remote workers access to a browser behind the firewall, so they can easily access their company’s internally-hosted web apps via Chrome or any HTML5 browser, but with the added security of accessing those from behind the corporate firewall. NoVPN utilizes Cameyo’s Self-Hosted service, which can be installed in minutes on any Windows Server 2016 or 2019 without extra components or prerequisites. Once installed, the IT admin simply generates a NoVPN URL from their new server’s page in Cameyo’s cloud portal. Remote workers can then access the company’s web from this URL (or set a shortcut on their desktop), just as they would if they were within the corporate network. The result is a seamless user experience without connectivity or network performance issues which are common to VPNs.
“We work with many organizations that are urgently enabling large-scale remote work capabilities so that they can protect their people during this turbulent period. At the same time, they need to ensure that those remote workers can stay productive,” said Justin Noreikis, Atex account director for Asia. “VPN infrastructure is currently being overwhelmed and we see Cameyo as an effective way to securely and seamlessly deliver Windows applications to any device without the cost and complexity of VDI. The Cameyo NoVPN capabilities will also enable us to quickly and securely address the requirements of our customers who need to provide remote access to internally-hosted web apps.”
Key Benefits of Cameyo NoVPN
Cameyo NoVPN enables organizations to empower remote workers with:
- Increased Security – By separating remote workers’ personal devices from the corporate network while still giving them access to the applications they need, Cameyo NoVPN eliminates the risk of people’s devices infecting the network.
- Improved Productivity – By eliminating the frustrations people experience with VPNs, Cameyo NoVPN enables remote workers to be far more productive without lag or disruptions to connectivity.
- Better User Experience – Cameyo NoVPN doesn’t require the user to install anything or change their behavior in any way, providing a seamless user experience.
Pricing and Availability
Cameyo NoVPN is available immediately and is included in the platform’s monthly subscription fees. Cameyo NoVPN utilizes the Cameyo Self-Hosted service, enabling organizations to deliver web apps from behind their own firewall. Full pricing can be found here.