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whitepaper WatchGuard Relies on Intel Components for Maximum Performance and Scalability2006-04-13 03:53:29
  In order for WatchGuard to achieve an effective pricing model for its industry-leading security solutions, engineers must devise clever design efficiencies that keep development costs low. But meeting the varying needs of Small-to-Medium Enterprise (SME) customers - from home users to corporate and branch offices - requires a product line that scales dramatically in performance and features. With these two competing goals, the challenge is to deliver best-in-class security solutions at an affordable price point. WatchGuard achieves maximum design efficiency by segmenting its product family into three lines. Engineers develop one hardware platform for each product line with software keys to activate different performance levels, features and security options.   
whitepaper Accelerating Security Applications Without Changing the CPU2006-04-13 03:54:34
  Sensory Networks and is member of the Intel Communications Alliance, a community of communications and embedded developers and solution providers. The growing number and complexity of threats requires a new breed of network security appliance. Inside the network, IT administrators want an all-in-one solution capable of running anti-virus/ anti-spam software and supporting intrusion detection. Sensory Networks' NodalCore security technology provides the hardware acceleration needed to maintain wire speed while performing the deep packet inspection and analysis required for effective security today. It can be added to a security appliance - either as a co-processor on the motherboard or via a PCI add-in card - to accelerate such security functions as decoding, decompression, hashing, and signature matching.   
whitepaper University of Nevada, Reno Goes to the Head of the Class With Juniper Networks Security Solutions2006-04-13 03:57:55
  The University of Nevada, Reno has grown to serve more than 15,000 students and 4,000 faculty and staff on its campus since its inception in 1887. As with most universities, the campus network supports an increasingly large number of users and as a result, is prone to network attacks. Critical data, including department research and student, faculty and staff personal information, must be protected from internal and external abuses such as worms, Trojans and Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. When the University sought to upgrade its existing firewall to a solution with greater speed and scalability, it selected the Juniper Networks integrated firewall and IPSec VPN appliance as well as an Intrusion Detection and Protection (IDP) solution.   
whitepaper Network Box Case Study: Macon-Atlanta State Bank2006-04-13 03:59:01
  The Macon-Atlanta State Bank was finding its activities involved in day-to-day fight to keep the computers protected from internet borne threats. The bank started using all of the functions of the Network Box service, including the firewall, intrusion detection and prevention system, anti-virus, anti-spam and anti-spyware systems, as well as the content filter. Scanning all HTTP traffic for viruses, spyware and other threats has proved particularly helpful in eliminating what had been a major support headache.   
whitepaper DiscoverStation: Superior Internet Cafe Solution at a Fraction of the Cost2006-04-13 04:01:25
  Vernon Technology Solutions is a leader in technology financing in Canada, established in Canada in 1984. In order to penetrate the rapidly expanding Internet access rental market, VTS needed an easily fielded and self-contained Internet cafe that could be shipped and deployed on short notice. The solution also had to be durable and reliable for rental customers who have come to expect top-notch equipment and 24/7 support. VTS found DiscoverStation, Userful's complete managed public computing desktop solution, in 2003 and seized upon the opportunity to add DiscoverStation to its portfolio of offerings.   
whitepaper Green Bay Packers Sack Spyware With Blue Coat Gateway Spyware Prevention2006-04-13 04:03:31
  The National Football League (NFL) Green Bay Packers have gone on to earn national stature and virtual world-wide recognition by winning more championships over the intervening 80-plus years than any team in pro football. The Green Bay Packers rely on their computers and the Internet for pre and post-game communications and planning among players, coaches and supporting staff. But an increase in spyware infections was severely impacting any computer use on the network. The Packers solved their spyware problem with Blue Coat's preventive gateway anti-spyware solution, which combines the Blue Coat ProxySG and ProxyAV appliances to stop "drive-by" spyware installations, control downloads and installations from known spyware Web sites, and scan Web content for known spyware signatures.   
whitepaper Denver Health Relies on Blue Coat to Prevent Spyware From Infecting 3,200 PCs2006-04-13 04:04:44
  Denver Health, formerly known as Denver General Hospital, is the Rocky Mountain Region's Level 1 academic trauma center, and the safety net hospital for the Denver area. Denver Health relies on individual PCs and the Internet for their physician order entry system (POE), where doctors and nurses utilize computers to collect patient information at the beginning and end of patient visits. But an increase in spyware infections across the Denver Health network was severely impacting the process and computer performance. Denver Health solved their spyware problem with Blue Coat's preventive gateway anti-spyware solution, which combines the Blue Coat Proxy SG and Proxy AV appliances to stop "drive-by" spyware installations, control downloads and installations from known spyware Web sites.   
whitepaper Mustang Controls Spyware at the Gateway and Reaps Huge Benefit2006-04-13 04:05:50
  Mustang Engineering, a Wood Group company, is an independent services provider to the global oil, gas and chemical industries. Mustang Engineering needed more efficient and effective strategy to prevent spyware from entering its networks, reduce helpdesk requirements, and improve network performance. The company deployed Blue Coat WebFilter in conjunction with Blue Coat Proxy SG appliances at its headquarters' gateway to accelerate web applications and control web-borne spyware. With Blue Coat, spyware-related help tickets were virtually eliminated.   
whitepaper Lone Star Capital Bank Protects Its Network From Intrusions and Spyware With eSoft2006-04-13 04:10:14
  Lone Star Capital Bank, N.A. was formed in 2003 by the merger of two local banks. Owned by New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, the full-service national bank has four locations in San Antonio, Texas, 45 employees, and about $120 million in total assets. The Bank needed to upgrade its firewall with intrusion detection/prevention to comply with federal examiner recommendations. Lone Star determined eSoft was the best choice and acquired one of the company's award-winning InstaGate PRO integrated security gateways to protect all four of its bank branches. eSoft provided an easy to use, deploy, and manage solution in its InstaGate PRO Internet Security Gateway with Intrusion Prevention and Anti-Spyware SoftPaks.   
whitepaper Novell Case Study: Whitfield School2006-04-13 04:11:17
  Founded in 1952, Whitfield School is located in west St. Louis, Missouri. The school wanted to provide its students with access to laptop computers in each classroom so they could immediately research their questions and interests while in class, but required a sustainable solution that was reliable and cost-effective to manage. Managing student laptops requires a secure and stable operating system to protect against viruses, adware and spyware. They evaluated Microsoft Windows, Red Hat and Mandrake before selecting SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Novell Linux Desktop. The school has experienced zero downtime with its SUSE Linux servers and has significantly better security against viruses and other potential vulnerabilities such as spyware and adware.