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News

  • TrustELI intros easy to use VPN appliance
    Friday 5 May 2006 – 08:52
    Setting up virtual private networks (VPN) usually is an expensive and time-consuming affair. TrustELI says that its new VPN appliance simplifies the creation of VPNs.
  • SonicWall adds low-cost SSL VPN appliance
    Monday 23 January 2006 – 04:23
    SonicWall today announced an SSL VPN appliance designed for organizations of under 50 users.
  • Marshal's "New Generation" Email Security Appliance
    Wednesday 25 April 2007 – 06:13
    Secure email and Internet gateway security provider Marshal is broadening its security offerings with the announcement of a "new generation" security appliance based on its MailMarshal SMTP software.
  • Adaptec buys Snap Appliance
    Wednesday 14 July 2004 – 03:03
    Adaptec is expanding its breadth of storage offerings with the purchase of Snap Appliance.
  • CES to usher in Web appliance fest
    Wednesday 29 December 1999 – 08:19
    Along with the usual array of fancy gadgets and fast chips at next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, new Internet appliances are expected to take center stage.

Articles & reviews

  • Acard's Small-Office RAID Appliance*
    Monday 23 January 2006 – 03:30
    Acard's Small-Office RAID Appliance Acard's rackmount storage appliance uses SATA hard drives, but connects to the host system with an UltraSCSI interface. Is this the right mix for small businesses?
  • Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall Review*
    Thursday 17 June 2004 – 03:00
    Sure off-the-shelf router / firewalls are cheap and easy to set up, but sometimes they just don't get the job done, especially for more sophisticated requirements. And "big iron" products will put too big a dent in most small business budgets. Fortunately there are Open Source alternatives. Jim Hubbard takes a detailed look at one that can do just about anything you'd want it to do, while leaving your wallet alone.
  • Review: Anthology Solutions Yellow Machine TeraByte Storage Appliance*
    Tuesday 15 November 2005 – 05:26
    Multi-function products can be attractive, if the right combination of functions and features are combined. But Jim Buzbee found that Anthology Solutions' Yellow Machine fails to hit the mark as either a RAID-capable NAS or small office router/firewall.

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