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Will DaaS kill VPNs in 2021? – TechRadar
Desktop-as-a-Service is growing increasingly popular

VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks, are a decades-old building block of IT environments. VPNs have existed since the mid-1990s, and they havent really changed much since then. The VPN protocols and software you used with Windows XP are still basically the same as the VPN tools you might run today.
Theres reason to believe, however, that VPNs will finally go the way of other 1990s-era technology and recede into history in the near future. The reason, in a nutshell, is that Desktop-as-a-Service, or…
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