Welcome to the latest issue of the VPNC Update. We hope you find the news in this issue valuable.
This month, one member tested a new system for the IPsec Basic Interoperability logo and the AES Interoperability logo:
VPNC regularly retests systems when their software, firmware, or hardware has a significant change. This assures customers that new versions don't break interoperability that has already been established.
This month, one member retested for the suite of SSL VPN logos based on a major new release of their software:
See the VPNC testing page for full lists of all the VPNC members' products which have proven interoperability.
AEP Networks
Business Continuity Drives Secure Remote Access At Institute of Directors (IoD)
Check Point
Check Point VPN-1 Power Sets New Industry Standard for Security Performance
Cisco
Linksys Cuts Communication Costs For Consumers And Small Businesses With New ADSL2+ Gateway
F5
F5 Continues To Be a Leader in Worldwide SSL VPN Market
F5
F5 Provides State Government Agency with Secure Access to Sensitive
Applications and Data
Juniper
ONStor Fuels Collaboration With Juniper Network's Secure Networking Solutions
Juniper
Indonesia Creates Nationwide Education Network With Juniper Networks
RetiCorp
RetiCorp Secures China's Organic Supermarket Chain with RetiEdge
Stonesoft
Stonesoft Ensures Secure Remote Network Access for Antargaz
TeamF1
NETGEAR Selects TeamF1 Software For SMB Security Gateways
Viking Interworks
Viking Interworks And Mindspeed Announce A Complete "Office-In-A-Box"
Wireless Router, VPN And VoIP Solution
Interop Spring 2007
Las Vegas, NV / May 20 - 25, 2007
Probably the largest networking show in the world, this conference has a
sizable show floor for vendors and a large, fast-paced educational track.
Because of the large attendance, many VPNC members regularly exhibit at
Interop.
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