Security vendor WatchGuard has been
praised by the channel for its new enterprise SSL products, which launched at
Cebit last week.
The new SSL (secure socket layer) VPN (virtual private networks) stand alone
appliances are designed to make remote users less of an expensive headache to
manage, a problem that is particularly common among large enterprises.
Priced at around £2,500 per user, they will give enterprise security
resellers an attractive new offering for their clients, according to Ian
Kilpatrick, chairman of security distributor
Wick
Hill.
“Enterprise resellers will want to add this to their portfolio. And
WatchGuard resellers in the SME space will find they have something to offer as
an enterprise solution,” said Kilpatrick. “It’s good news all round for the
channel.”
One reseller said the new management at WatchGuard has made a big difference
to the company. Last year Joe Wang was installed as CEO of the company, after
ownership of the company transferred from public ownership to two venture
capital firms, Vector Capital and Francisco Partners.
“WatchGuard has always been a good product company, for SMEs. But now it has
got a man at the top who knows how to give the channel want they want: plenty of
new product offerings and reseller initiatives,” said the source, who wished to
remain anonymous. “It is showing a bit of enterprise at last.”
The new WatchGuard SSL appliances utilise web browsers or thin clients,
end-point integrity checking, network interface control and virtual desktops to
deliver business applications directly to the user, regardless of their
location. “They give more options on authentication, identity management and
security features,” said WatchGuard product manager, Bryan Nairn.
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