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Cyberoam Enhances Identity-Based Multi Core Processors


 NWC News Network, Apr. 4 2008, 1100 hrs

Cyberoam has introduced high performance enhancements to its various product’s with the use of multi-core processors. With this, its UTM appliances offer granular and comprehensive security in addition to high performance, ensuring that organizations receive optimum network security against emerging and existing threats without impacting the bottom line.

“Organizations of all sizes and IT budgets demand best-of-breed network security solutions to keep their employees and infrastructure protected 24x7, which is why we are announcing that the move to multi-core processors has enabled us to deliver high performance without impacting our price point,” commented Abhilash Sonwane, Vice President, Product Management, Cyberoam. “With these latest enhancements, the new Cyberoam UTM appliances now run on dual core to dual-quad core processors and with high throughput and price efficiencies derived out of multi-core optimized software.”

Along with the software design that leverages the power of multi-core architecture, the solutions provide throughputs beyond 3 Gbps of IPS and 600 Mbps of UTM over HTTP. The company’s best-of-breed multi-core UTM now offers increased granular network visibility in a single, highly-scalable appliance to provide enterprise-level security without increasing capital and operating expenses. These appliances coupled with its software innovations allow for parallel processing of security operations, resulting in a high-speed, low-latency solution.
 
As user-targeted threats proliferate and compliance requirements rise, having truly granular visibility into the network security picture has become necessary – which is best delivered via an identity-based approach.

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