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SonicWALL E-Class Network Security Appliance Series
The E-Class NSA Series is a key part of SonicWALL's portfolio of enterprise-class products and services for network security, email security and secure remote access. All E-Class solutions offer outstanding protection and performance, while delivering intelligence, elegant simplicity and unparalleled value. SonicWALL's E-Class delivers the high-performance protection required by enterprise-class networks in a solution that is engineered to drive the cost and complexity out of running a secure network.
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Application Intelligence and Control
SonicWALL Application Intelligence and Control puts power back into the hands of IT administrators with new levels of management and ease-of-use, allowing them to maintain granular control of applications and users.
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SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Intrusion Prevention, and Application Intelligence and C
The SonicWALL® Gateway Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Intrusion Prevention, and Application Intelligence and Control Service delivers intelligent, real-time network security protection against sophisticated attacks. A patented innovation, SonicWALL Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection™ technology delivers threat protection directly on any SonicWALL firewall.
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Comprehensive Anti-Spam Service (CASS)
SonicWALL® Comprehensive Anti-Spam Service offers small- to medium-sized businesses comprehensive protection from spam and viruses, with instant deployment over existing SonicWALL firewalls.
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SonicWALL Comprehensive Gateway Security Suite
Available on TZ Series network security appliances, SonicWALL Comprehensive Gateway Security Suite (CGSS) keeps your network safe from viruses, spyware, worms, Trojans, intrusion attacks and other online threats.
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Twelve Ways Applications and Users Are Draining Your Bandwidth and How to Fix It
Network managers and business owners struggle with the ever-growing demands for more bandwidth on their networks. They typically buy more bandwidth to try to catch up to demand, but the cost, even with declining pricing for Internet connections in some areas, can soon become a money pit. They are looking for better solutions because of cost or limitations in infrastructure. Isn't there a better way to obtain fast and secure data transmissions across a business's multiple locations?
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Next-Generation Firewall Market Analysis: The SonicWALL Difference
SonicWALL® advantages over Check Point®, Cisco®, Fortinet®, Juniper®, and Palo Alto Networks®.
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Application Control Defined – The Top 7 Capabilities Required to Restore Firewall Effectiveness
This paper provides detailed explanations for the top criteria and capabilities that must be fulfilled to ensure enterprise expectations and objectives are fully met with regard to this crucial facet of next-generation firewalls.
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Unchain Your Network with Application Intelligence and Control
Best practices for extending beyond blocking network threats to protect, manage and control application traffic in a Web 2.0 world.
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Solutions Granted developed a successful managed services business by standardizing on SonicWALL. The solution-based IT firm is located near Washington, D.C. and specializes in complete managed services, network development and security, relocation and disaster recovery services as well as website design, graphics and hosting.
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SirsiDynix
SirsiDynix® uses SonicWALL E-Class NSA E5500 firewalls to secure its SirsiDynix Cloud, a hosting service that supports over 650 library systems. The company provides library automation solutions for more than 20,000 libraries around the world to catalog assets and provide web-based searches for their patrons. SirsiDynix previously relied on a Cisco® PIX® firewall solution, but required next-generation firewall capabilities as their business model moved further into the cloud.
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Associated Foreign Exchange
Associated Foreign Exchange optimized its network by utilizing SonicWALL E-Class E6500 and E5500 firewalls, the Aventail SRA EX7000 appliance, CDP and GMS. SonicWALL has allowed AFEX® to better maintain compliance with regulatory mandates and dramatically improve bandwidth usage. AFEX offers a comprehensive range of international payment and foreign exchange services, including foreign currency drafts, wire transfers, risk management tools and designated corporate account managers.
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Altru Health System
Altru Health System® is a community-owned and integrated healthcare system of 3,800 employees and nearly 200 physicians. Altru deployed a Clean VPN solution using SonicWALL E-Class NSA E5500 and E6500 firewalls, Aventail EX7000 and the TZ Series to securely connect its 20 remote locations and enable key business initiatives such as an EMR upgrade and migration to VoIP.
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Western Dental
Western Dental® Services, Inc. is one of California's oldest dental health maintenance organizations (DHMOs), with more than 4,000 employees. Western Dental secures its large distributed network of over 200 dental offices and clinics at 160 individual sites with SonicWALL E-Class firewalls and SonicPoints at the corporate and DR sites. Using SonicWALL GMS, Western Dental has simplified management of its remote sites and lowered operating costs.
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Aaron’s
Aaron's (NYSE: AAN) secures 1,800 store locations using E-Class NSA E6500 and E5500 pairs, GMS and the TZ Series, with application intelligence, control and visualization. With SonicWALL, Aaron's has achieved lower TCO, flexibility and higher service levels. Aaron's is the nation's leader in the sales and lease ownership and specialty retailing of residential and office furniture, consumer electronics, home appliances and accessories.
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Crete-Monee School District
Crete-Monee School District deployed E-Class NSA E6500 firewalls, an SRA 4200 and SonicWALL ViewPoint™ to optimize their bandwidth and achieve CIPA compliance for the district. Crete-Monee School District educates over 5,000 students in the district and features one of the most envied mathematics programs in the State of Illinois.
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SUNY College at Old Westbury
SUNY College at Old Westbury utilizes the E-Class NSA E7500 for bandwidth management to optimize traffic for video streaming and other uses. SUNY is comprised of 64 campuses statewide with an enrollment of 467,845 total students. The College employs over 250 faculty members and 300 non-faculty staff, and serves over 4,300 students, a quarter of whom reside on campus.
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Danbury Public Schools
Danbury Public Schools deployed a SonicWALL E-Class NSA E7500 and NSA 2400 to optimize network performance. The Danbury Public Schools educate approximately 10,300 students at 14 elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school, distributed across the greater Danbury, Connecticut, metropolitan area. The district employs roughly 2,500 faculty, staff, and administrative members. Danbury Public Schools' computer network supports over 12,000 end users.
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Berry College
Founded in 1902 near Rome, Georgia, Berry College is an independent, coeducational college that provides approximately 1,850 students with undergraduate degree programs in the sciences, humanities, arts and social sciences, as well as undergraduate and master's level opportunities in business and teacher education. The college employs approximately 600 faculty and staff members. Berry College leverages SonicWALL E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) E6500 Next-Generation Firewalls with Application Intelligence, Control and Visualization to optimize and manage its bandwidth.
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Lee's Summit R-7 School District
Encompassing 117 square miles of the Kansas City metropolitan area, Lee's Summit R-7 School District is one of the fastest growing districts in Missouri. Its enterprise-sized network supports approximately 21,000 end-users consisting of 18,000 students and 3,000 employees. Lee's Summit R-7 School District deployed the SonicWALL® E-Class NSA E7500 to guarantee and prioritize bandwidth for its high-priority applications, such as online testing, end-of-course state assessments, Polycom® video traffic and curriculum applications.
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Cambridge Regional College Case Study
Incorporated in 1993, Cambridge Regional College (CRC) is a College of Further Education located in Cambridge, England. CRC has grown significantly over the past decade, and so have its needs for network security. Previously, CRC used a Cisco® PIX® firewall, but decided it needed to be upgraded. Les Black, head of communications & IT at Cambridge Regional College, visited Comdec in Las Vegas back in 2004. After an extensive evaluation, the college selected the SonicWALL® PRO 5060 that was upgraded to the E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) E6500 solution in 2010.
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11 Cool Things Your Firewall Should Do
Traditional stateful packet inspection firewalls focus on blocking network layer threats by evaluating the ports and protocols used by network layer traffic. The latest Next-Generation Firewalls utilize deep packet inspection to scan the entire packet payload to provide advanced intrusion prevention, anti-malware, content filtering, and anti-spam.
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The Advantages of Multi-Core UTM
Network communications no longer just rely on store- and-forward applications like e-mail. It has now grown to include real-time collaboration tools, Web 2.0 applications, instant messenger (IM) and peer-to-peer applications, Voice over IP (VoIP), streaming media and telepresence conferencing. Any one of these applications can open your network to potential attack.
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