SonicWALL, Inc. designs, develops, and manufactures comprehensive Internet security solutions used by companies of all sizes to protect their networks and to provide secure remote access connectivity. Offering both appliance-based products as well as value-added security services, SonicWALL provides complete protection from a wide range of network security threats. SonicWALL security solutions are deployed across a variety of markets, including SOHO, SMB, enterprise VPN, service providers, retail/point-of-sale, education, healthcare, and government.
Malicious attacks can penetrate stateful packet inspection firewalls. Securing today's networks demands Unified Threat Management (UTM). SonicWALL's family of network security appliances combines robust UTM security services with high-speed deep packet inspection to provide small, mid-size and enterprise-class organizations the best protection possible. SonicWALL appliances are engineered to reduce cost, risk and complexity by integrating automated and dynamic security capabilities for comprehensive protection and maximum performance.
Today, your office is where you are: at home, at the airport, at a café. Customers, partners and contractors need access to your business from anywhere. And uncertainties ranging from natural disasters, pandemics and terrorism to fires, power outages and hard drive crashes can threaten to disrupt network access. SonicWALL SSL VPNs offer secure remote access to mission-critical resources from virtually any end point—including desktops, laptops, PDAs and smartphones. SonicWALL SSL VPNs deliver easy, scalable remote access solutions to fit every organization, from small- to mid-sized businesses to the largest global enterprise.
SonicWALL Email Security is an award-winning anti-spam, anti-virus, anti-phishing, policy, and compliance management e-mail protection solution. Available as a hardened appliance or as Windows software, it protects inbound and outbound e-mail for organizations of less than 25 to over 100,000 users.
Theft, viruses, system crashes, and misplaced or stolen backup tapes are driving demand for reliable, disk-based backup solutions. In fact, business owners are estimated to spend $6.7 billion in 2010 on data protection technologies, up 30% from 2005.
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