March has finally arrived. As Chicagoans, this month is reserved for two things: thawing our bodies out from the long winter and a green river. OK so St. Patty's Day was last week, but we're still riding high off the of the Irish. Today we are announcing the availability of VPN-Cubed at Terremark vCloud Express! Terremark cloud users can now harness the extra level of security and control in the cloud with the VPN-Cubed Overlay Network. Starting to feel the luck of the Irish yourself aren't ya? Take a seat, grab a Guinness and start extracting real business value from the clouds.Both the VPN-Cubed IPsec Free Edition and SSL Free Edition are available today for your cloud control pleasure. We are also prepared to provide custom licenses if your needs are a little more robust than our dev/test editions can accommodate. Contact us to discuss licensing or subscription pricing - it's quick and painless.

The Linux VPN-Cubed for Terremark Server Templates are available in the drop down menu displayed above. Follow our Launch and Configuration Instructions (SSL | IPsec) to get your overlay network up and running in less than an hour. As always we are here to help if you hit any hurdles.
VPN-Cubed provides you with an overlay network in your vCloud Express environment that allows YOU control of addressing, topology, protocols, and encrypted communications for YOUR cloud-based deployments. When using public clouds like Terremark, your information assets are going into 3rd party controlled infrastructure. Yet Enterprise checks and balances require you to exhibit control over your computing infrastructure. VPN-Cubed gives you flexibility with control in the public cloud.
Your VPN-Cubed overlay network provides 4 key capabilities the cloud does not currently allow you to control:
- static addressing for your cloud devices,
- topology control by using VPN-Cubed managers as virtual switches, virtual bridges or virtual routers,
- use of popular enterprise protocols like UDP Multicast for service discovery,
- and lastly encrypted communications between all your devices.
To Arthur!

