Virtual Firewall

What you should know about Next Generation Firewalls

So what is the so-called Next Generation Firewall?

What you should know about Next Generation Firewalls

So what is the so-called Next Generation Firewall?

vTARDIS wins Best of Show at VMworld Europe 2010

By Simon Gallagher

Wow, what can I say, my vTARDIS project has won 2 awards at VMworld Europe 2010 in the following user categories;

  • Best home office/remote office virtualisation project
  • Best of Show

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vTARDIS wins Best of Show at VMworld Europe 2010

By Simon Gallagher

Wow, what can I say, my vTARDIS project has won 2 awards at VMworld Europe 2010 in the following user categories;

  • Best home office/remote office virtualisation project
  • Best of Show

[..]

SonicWall directors accept $717M acquisition offer

SonicWall directors have accepted a $717 million offer to sell the company to a group headed by Thoma Bravo, LLC, a private equity investment firm with the aim of growing the company faster and developing products quicker than it could as a public company.

SonicWall directors accept $717M acquisition offer

SonicWall directors have accepted a $717 million offer to sell the company to a group headed by Thoma Bravo, LLC, a private equity investment firm with the aim of growing the company faster and developing products quicker than it could as a public company.

It’s Time to Retire the Term Firewalls

In my research on Adaptive Security Infrastructure and Context Aware Security, I have concluded that future information security policy enforcement points must move security policy enforcement “up the stack”. As we move to virtualize our data centers and adopt cloud-based computing platforms, security policy can no longer be bound solely to physical attributes such as IP address or device.

It’s Time to Retire the Term Firewalls

In my research on Adaptive Security Infrastructure and Context Aware Security, I have concluded that future information security policy enforcement points must move security policy enforcement “up the stack”. As we move to virtualize our data centers and adopt cloud-based computing platforms, security policy can no longer be bound solely to physical attributes such as IP address or device.

Review: SonicwALL firewalls for less than $1,000

SonicWALL recently started shipping six new firewalls to replace the low-end of their product line. The new firewalls are the TZ100, TZ200, and TZ210, each also available with 802.11n wireless integration. This product release completes SonicWALL's transition to the Cavium Networks' Octeon processor line, putting all of their firewalls on the same code base and with a similar feature set.

Review: SonicwALL firewalls for less than $1,000

SonicWALL recently started shipping six new firewalls to replace the low-end of their product line. The new firewalls are the TZ100, TZ200, and TZ210, each also available with 802.11n wireless integration. This product release completes SonicWALL's transition to the Cavium Networks' Octeon processor line, putting all of their firewalls on the same code base and with a similar feature set.
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