Welcome to the latest issue of the VPNC Update. We hope you find the news in this issue valuable.
VPNC's interoperability testing is not a one-shot process. Everyone knows that VPN vendors often update their system software, and every time there is a significant update to one of the systems in the VPNC lab, we re-run the full test against every other system to see if the update affected interoperability. This assures VPN buyers that the systems they expect to interoperate actually do so, and helps VPN vendors make sure that their changes don't hurt interoperability with other vendors.
This month, one product in the VPNC interoperability lab had a significant software update and was fully retested for both its Basic Interoperability and AES Interoperability logos:
See the VPNC testing page for full lists of all the VPNC members' products which have proven interoperability and conformance.
ADTRAN
ADTRAN Expands NetVanta Series to Address Larger Networking Applications
Check Point
Check Point Integrity SecureClient Combines Powerful Endpoint Security and
Remote Access Capabilities
Check Point
Check Point's Endpoint Security Solutions Support Microsoft Windows XP
Service Pack 2
CyberGuard
CyberGuard SG710 Appliance Bridges Gap Between SME And Enterprise Network
Security Solutions
CyberGuard
CyberGuard Maps Next Generation Security Products Using New
Linux-Based Operating System
Encore Networks
Encore Networks Files Patent For Leading Edge IP VPN Solutions Optimized
For Broadband Satellite Networks
eSoft
New Version of eSoft's InstaGate Software Offers Improved Usability
and Functionality Enhancements
Inkra
Diamond Computer Service Implements Layered Security With
Inkra Virtual Service Switch
Stonesoft
IBM and Stonesoft Extend Strategy for Security
MPLS 2004
Washington, DC / October 17-19, 2004
MPLS 2004 covers all aspects of MPLS, with emphasis on using MPLS in
VPNs and for streamlining ISP operations. The conference's educational
program has a strong technical component.
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