Wick Hill Now Shipping WatchGuard’s New Mobile Security Appliances
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New WatchGuard SSL VPN stand alone security appliances give remote and mobile workers highly secure remote connectivity
Woking, Surrey: 31st March 08 - Wick Hill announces that it is now shipping WatchGuard’s new remote access solutions, designed to give remote and mobile workers unparalleled, highly secure connectivity to their corporate network. The new appliances, the WatchGuard SSL 1000 and WatchGuard SSL 500, offer a dazzling array of enterprise-class remote access features, optimised for today’s world of mobile devices and network authentication options. Ian
Kilpatrick, chairman of Wick Hill, WatchGuard’s largest worldwide distributor, commented: “Remote and mobile working is continuing to mushroom with over 70% of businesses using it.[1] That growth generates significant and increasing demand for easy, fast, inexpensive and secure access to company networks. WatchGuard’s SSL provides a solution that not only supersedes historic SSL solutions, but also provides first-rate connectivity and security features.”
WatchGuard SSL 1000 and 500 stand alone appliances For enterprise organisations that need to provide highly secure remote connectivity for a myriad of mobile devices and platforms, the WatchGuard SSL 1000 and 500 are highly secure remote access solutions that utilise web browsers or thin clients, end-point integrity checking, network interface control, as well as virtual desktops and session cleanup, to deliver business applications right to the user for maximum productivity. Unlike competitive SSL VPN appliances, the WatchGuard SSL 1000 and 500 deliver the most comprehensive array of authentication, identity management and security features, as well as support for the broadest number of devices, giving companies the most secure remote access solution via the broadest set of access options.
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