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A new generation security architecture revealed

27 April 2009

Join Infosecurity magazine and Check Point software technologies in a webinar discussing `software blades,' a new architecture that allows companies to select from a library of over 20 software-driven systems to create a tailored security gateway for specific environments.



The webinar will take place on 7 May at 10am.

Software blades allow companies to start with a single core, single blade firewall system, and add functionalities as they go along.

To meet their performance needs, the system can be upgraded into a two, four or eight core computing system, enabling multi-gigabit performance with the extended functionality.

 Software blades are not physical but logical blades that can be configured into a solution based on your specific security needs.

 This webinar will:

Explain the benefits of the Software Blade Architecture
Assist you in understanding the nature of this modular security gateway that can be managed centrally
Detail how the new architecture fits into the virtual environment
Help you understand the guaranteed performance levels this new technology offers companies.

This webinar is for:

IT and network managers looking for alternatives to traditional appliances.
IT professionals wanting more information on what is billed as a significant leap forward in blade technology.
Anyone looking for a flexible solution that can be rapidly deployed.

 

 

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