Your network environment includes remote employees.
You need to create a secure connection for the remote employees who require access to your Azure
virtual network.
What should you do?

A.
Deploy Windows Server 2012 RRAS.
B.
Configure a point-to-site VPN.
C.
Configure an ExpressRoute.
D.
Configure a site-to-site VPN.
Explanation:
New Point-To-Site Connectivity
With today’s release we’ve added an awesome new feature that allows you to setup VPN connections
between individual computers and a Windows Azure virtual network without the need for a VPN device.
We call this feature Point-to-Site Virtual Private Networking. This feature greatly simplifies setting up
secure connections between Windows Azure and client machines, whether from your office environment
or from remote locations.
It is especially useful for developers who want to connect to a Windows Azure Virtual Network (and to the
individual virtual machines within it) from either behind their corporate firewall or a remote location.
Because it is point-to-site they do not need their IT staff to perform any activities to enable it, and no VPN
hardware needs to be installed or configured. Instead you can just use the built-in Windows VPN client to
tunnel to your Virtual Network in Windows Azure.Windows Azure: Improvements to Virtual Networks, Virtual Machines, Cloud Services and a
new Ruby SDK
http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2013/04/26/virtual-network-adds-new-capabilities-for-cross-premisesconnectivity/
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