
In 2009, Amazon
launched the Virtual Private Cloud (also known as Amazon VPC), which makes it possible for customers to create their own isolated set of Amazon EC2 instances to connect to their existing network over a secured VPN connection to a datacenter. This promises enterprise-level security. Today, Amazon Web Services is
extended the functionality of VPC, allowing users to make their VPC directly accessible to the internet (bypassing the need for a VPN). Users can actually specify which of their Amazon VPC resources they wish to make directly accessible to the Internet and which they do not. Customers have more control over the virtual networking environment, including selection of IP address range, creation of subnets, and configuration of route tables and network gateways.

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NOKIA Mattias Ekstrom High Street Partners, Inc. Netarx, LLC
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