Dell has announced its intent to acquire SonicWALL
SonicWALL announced yesterday that it has agreed to be acquired by a private investor group.
Updated Sonicwall's entry-level member of its revamped UTM lineup packs performance and lots of features into an affordable package.
Sonicwall's refreshed continuous backup appliance is still an easy, albeit expensive solution for robust data security.
SonicWALL yesterday announced a refresh of its Continuous Data Protection (CDP) product line, which provides continuous disk-based backup and recovery for small and medium size businesses.
SonicWALL last week introduced three new additions to its line of UTM/Firewall/VPN appliances.
The TZ 180 delivers gateway UTM scanning at twice the speed of SonicWALL's TZ 170. A new Security Dashboard provides a real-time snapshot of the number and type of security threats blocked by SonicWALL's threat prevention technology worldwide, as well as the threats blocked by the user's appliance. The TZ 180 Wireless adds wireless LAN capability with WPA2 support to the TZ 180's base feature set.
SonicWALL announced today that it has expanded the capabilities of its SSL-VPN series with new industry certifications and feature enhancements.
SonicWALL Firmware Version 2.1 for its SSL-VPN 2000 and 4000 appliances adds drag-and-drop functionality in the new Java version of the file shares applet. This new firmware version also provides LDAP authentication capabilities for multiple organizational units, and offers access control based on both existing Active Directory group and RADIUS group memberships.
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Updated: The first draft 11ax routers are almost here. Take a little time to know what you might be buying into.
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Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when Wi-Fi devices roam, or more likely don't? We'll show you why the "seamless" roaming Wi-Fi gear makers promise is still as elusive as a Yeti.