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LogLogic MX2010
It’s pricey but LogLogic can provide proof that you’re complying with data protection standards and keep the auditors happy as well.
ClusterScale Nemasys
ClusterScale attacks the load balancing market with a product brimming with value, but can is also score for ease-of-use?
Google's new search appliance can index 10 million files
Google upgrades its enterprise appliance which allows businesses to have 'Google-style' web search.
HP ProCurve takes on Cisco with partner programme
HP’s ProCurve networking division unveils a partner alliance strategy alongside new hardware, setting itself up to take on Cisco.
Winfrasoft Gateway Appliance 9500-DE review
Winfrasoft provides Microsoft powered security appliances with a difference as it uses Tier-1 hardware platforms. Is this enough to make them the...
Panda GateDefender Performa 9500 review
Panda has updated its Performa web content security appliances with some much needed improvements. Our live tests show anti-spam performance for...
Cisco NSS 326 Smart Storage review
Cisco has another stab at the SMB NAS market with a range of new desktop appliances. Read this exclusive review of its NSS 326 Smart Storage to see...
Boston Green Power 2200-T review
If you thought Intel's Atom was only good for netbooks and NAS appliances then think again. Dave Mitchell reviews Boston's Green Power 2200-T to...
HP StorageWorks X1600 G2 12TB review
HP’s latest StorageWorks appliances aim to take the strain out of network storage provisioning and management for SMBs. In this exclusive review...
Hackers use spam spikes to disable email security
New attack method of sending thousands of spam emails could disable anti-spam appliances and knock email servers offline.
Thecus N5200XXX review
The provocatively named N5200XXX is one of a range of new NAS appliances from Thecus and claims to be extreme in every way. It hits the spot when...
Check Point 2210 Appliance review
Check Point's new 2200 Appliances combined enterprise level network security with an SMB price tag. Its software blades provide a wealth of...
Synology RackStation RS411 review
Synology’s new RackStation RS411 is one of the lowest cost rack mounted NAS appliances on the market. It’s fast and feature packed, but there...
Reading FC secures cashless, VoIP plans
The Premiership football club recently installed new security appliances, which support the security requirements of the roll out of VoIP and...
Netgear ProSecure UTM150
Netgear is better known for its network routers and switches than its security appliances. Karl Wright takes a look under the hood of the ProSecure...
Check Point buys up Nokia’s security appliances
A 12-year collaborative effort ends with Check Point taking over Nokia’s portfolio and making it its own.
QNap TS-559 Pro II TurboNAS review
QNap's next generation of NAS appliances support SATA3 hard disks, have USB3 ports and support some interesting cloud backup services. Dave...
M86 SWG 3000 v10
The latest SWG appliances from M86 Security takes a highly proactive stance tackling new web threats. Read this exclusive review of the SWG 3000 to...
WatchGuard XTM 23-W review
We’ve often criticised WatchGuard for being too complex to manage. With the launch of the XTM 2 series of security appliances, the company tells...
Blue Coat launches DLP for unified protection
Blue Coat's DLP appliances aim to make business data protection simpler to manage and more flexible to deal with regulation shifts.
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