Small and medium-size companies last year spent more money on hardware-based firewall appliances than on software-based systems, helping WatchGuard Technologies Inc. remain in the No. 1 position in the most competitive segment of the firewall market, according to a new analyst . . . . Small and medium-size companies last year spent more money on hardware-based firewall appliances than on software-based systems, helping WatchGuard Technologies Inc. remain in the No. 1 position in the most competitive segment of the firewall market, according to a new analyst report. The study by IDC, "Return of the Black Box: Firewall/VPN Security Appliances Unleashed," concludes that for the first time, firewall appliance revenue last year surpassed software-based firewall revenue, coming in at $942.8 million. Framingham, Mass.-based IDC is a subsidiary of International Data Group, which publishes Computerworld. In addition, Seattle-based WatchGuard won the top slot in the $1,000-to-$5,000 firewall appliance market -- the "sweet spot" in the market, according to IDC -- for the second year in a row. The company captured a 23% market share and earned $60.7 million in worldwide revenue. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Small and medium-size companies last year spent more money on hardware-based firewall appliances tha. small, medium-size, companies, spent, money, hardware-based, firewall, appliances. . Anthony Pell
"Intrusion.com, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of ODS Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: ODSI) and a global provider of security management solutions, today announced the immediate availability of Linux support for its SecureCom(TM) 8000 family of Internet security appliances and chassis systems. . . .. "Intrusion.com, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of ODS Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: ODSI) and a global provider of security management solutions, today announced the immediate availability of Linux support for its SecureCom(TM) 8000 family of Internet security appliances and chassis systems. Intrusion.com(TM) also announced increased cooperation and support with Check Point Software Technologies (Nasdaq: CHKP) through participation in Check Point's Open Platform for Security (OPSEC) Certified Appliance Partner program. The SecureCom 8000 is the first firewall appliance to integrate Check Point's industry leading SVN architecture along with a hardened version of Red Hat Linux 6.1 to provide enterprise customers and service providers a security solution to meet their varying e-commerce needs. The SecureCom 8000 family supports Check Point's market leading VPN-1/FireWall-1 security software in addition to OPSEC partner applications for URL filtering, virus scanning, high availability and other best-of-breed security applications. " The link for this article located at NewsAlert -- Â Â is no longer available. . SecureTech Inc. has unveiled its groundbreaking SecureWave 9000 device featuring Windows compatibility, bolstering cybersecurity measures for businesses.. Linux VPN, Firewall Appliance, Security Solutions. . Anthony Pell
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