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  • Check Point Beats Q3 Revenue Expectations

    TEL AVIV, Oct 28 (Reuters) – Check Point Software Technologies, one of the world’s largest Internet and network security companies, posted strong quarterly results on Tuesday and provided an upbeat outlook despite the worsening economic climate. The news sent the Israel-based company’s Nasdaq-listed shares surging 7 percent in morning trade. Chairman and Chief Executive Gil…

  • Netgear Increases Wi-Fi and Internet Security with the Latest Prosafe Firewall

    Over the years, SonicWall has become the dominating vendor for branch offices looking for wireless and wired security appliances. The company has enjoyed an impressive success rate with their TZ series of appliances, thanks mostly to the channel. So much so, that most solution providers tend to look no further than SonicWall for small-scale security…

  • Symantec Launches Two-Tier Symantec Protection Network SAAS Channel Partner Program

    Two years in the making, Symantec last week at the Symantec PartnerEngage conference announced the formal launch of its Symantec Protection Network—the company’s software-as-a-service entry designed to be sold through channel partners. "Our focus is on the midmarket and SMB, and as a result of that we made a strategic early decision to focus this…

  • TrustMark: Putting a Seal on Security Practices

    There’s an old saying in information security: "Security is a process, not a product." In other words, it’s more about what you do than the equipment and technology that you use to protect IT infrastructure and digital assets.  If security is about the process, how do you—as a solution provider—demonstrate your competency and value to…

  • Moore’s Law for Mobility Innovations and Solutions

    Mobility solutions are among the most profitable technologies and services delivered by solution providers, even in a tight economic climate. Businesses of all sizes are looking for ways to increase productivity, and that often means pushing connectivity and applications out of the data center and desktop to mobile devices. This comes as no surprise to…

  • SonicWall Brings Next Generation Unified Threat Management to the SMB Market.

    When it comes to the NSA 240 from SonicWall, perhaps the question should be “what doesn’t it do?” Built upon  the idea that all network traffic needs to be monitored and validated, the NSA relies on Re-Assembly Free Deep Packet Inspection (RFDPI) to provide Intrusion Protection, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Content Filtering, and Application Management in a…

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