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Netlock: Contivity VPN Clients Support Multi-OS Solutions

Angela Schwartz writes, "Netlock Technologies develops Contivity VPN Clients for Macintosh, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and IBM-AIX. No other company offers the breadth of VPN client operating system support that is available with the Nortel VPN Switch. . . .. Angela Schwartz writes, "Netlock Technologies develops Contivity VPN Clients for Macintosh, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and IBM-AIX. No other company offers the breadth of VPN client operating system support that is available with the Nortel VPN Switch. BREA, CALIFORNIA - April 29, 2002 - Netlock Technologies, a worldwide provider of enterprise network security solutions, announced today an agreement to enter into a distributorship relationship with Nortel Networks to sell Multi-OS Contivity VPN Clients. Contivity VPN Clients Support a Wide Range of Operating Systems Netlock Technologies develops Contivity VPN Clients for Macintosh, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and IBM-AIX. No other company offers the breadth of VPN client operating system support that is available with the Nortel VPN Switch. With the client suite developed by Netlock Technologies, customers can now provide remote VPN access to end-users across a wide diversity of computing platforms. Netlock Provides Online Sales Capability Clients can now be purchased online, with volume discounts for larger organizational purchases available via Netlock Sales. "We're pleased to sell Contivity VPN clients directly to customers," said Paul Naruse, Chairman of Netlock Technologies. "Netlock's online store provides a responsive purchasing mechanism which facilitates timely implementation of the customer's chosen solution." As the developer of these clients, Netlock is well positioned to provide customers unparalleled sales and support services. Contact Netlock Technologies for product evaluation and pricing information. About Netlock Technologies Netlock Technologies Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in Brea, California. Netlock's security suite keeps networks safe from eavesdropping andprovides access control to network computer systems. Netlock's suite of security solutions protects communications from remote locations, across the Internet and within internal networks, for both wired and wireless communications. For additional information, visit https://netlock.hu/termekek/netlock/ or call (866) Netlock. . SecureNet Solutions provides SecureLink VPN applications across multiple platforms, guaranteeing safe connectivity and remote accessibility.. Contivity VPN Clients, Network Security, Remote VPN Access, Multi-OS Compatibility, Enterprise Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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