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    Schewels

    To scale with the company's growth, Schewels upgraded its distributed network of stores with Dell™ SonicWALL™ Next-Generation Firewalls, Email Security, Backup and Recovery, as well as Management and Reporting solutions, complementing its Dell PowerEdge server platform and Dell Wyse clients.

    1 Mar 2013 / PDF: 0.600 MB / CS-298
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    Brockton Housing Authority Case Study

    Brockton Housing Authority (BHA) manages approximately 2,000 apartments in 16 public housing developments, as well as 2,000 rent-assisted apartments and houses, serving approximately 7,000 residents throughout Brockton, Massachusetts. Its Section 8 rental assistance program helps develop affordable private homes for ownership and rental to enable families to move beyond public assistance and become self-sufficient.

    27 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.500 MB / CS-272
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    iTEAM Consulting

    iTEAM Consulting experienced growth in its MSP business from selling SonicWALL CDP.

    10 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.500 MB / CS-270
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    Brockton Housing Authority

    Facing mandatory data audits and expanding volumes of data, Brockton Housing Authority deployed a SonicWALL Continuous Data Protection (CDP) solution to achieve high-performance, reliable backup and disaster recovery that is cost-effective and easy to manage.

    2 Mar 2012 / PDF: 1.230 MB / CS-267
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    Selvaggio Steel

    Selvaggio Steel deployed a SonicWALL CDP solution to meet its needs for file-level backups and point-in-time restores of CAD applications and database files. CDP also enables the company to meet important industry certifications and compliance requirements.

    18 Jan 2012 / PDF: 1.260 MB / CS-258
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    MBH Settlement Group

    MBH replaced its previous tape-based backup system with a SonicWALL® Continuous Data Protection (CDP) solution to ensure data backup and disaster recovery. The deployment is complemented with SonicWALL E-Class Network Security Appliance (NSA) E5500 Next-Generation Firewalls.

    8 Nov 2011 / PDF: 1.300 MB / CS-250

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Data Sheets

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    SonicWALL Product Lines

    Dell SonicWALL provides intelligent network security and data protection solutions that enable customers and partners to dynamically secure, control, and scale their global networks. Using input from millions of shared touch points in the Dell SonicWALL Global Response Intelligent Defense (GRID) Network, the Dell SonicWALL Threat Center provides continuous communication, feedback, and analysis on the nature and changing behavior of threats.

    7 May 2013 / PDF: 4.740 MB / DS-65
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    CDP Recovery Manager for Exchange

    Dell SonicWALL Continuous Data Protection (CDP) Recovery Manager for Exchange makes discovering and recovering business-critical Exchange data fast and easy. Recovery Manager helps you to save money by eliminating the need for a dedicated recovery server. It helps save time by performing fast searches based on sender, recipient, date, subject, message keyword or attachment keyword. In addition, it helps save critical data by granularly searching backed-up attachment content, public folders and public folder hierarchies in Exchange and Lotus® Domino.

    5 Jun 2012 / PDF: 0.680 MB / DS-334
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    SonicWALL Continuous Data Protection v6

    The SonicWALL® Continuous Data Protection (CDP) v6 is a next-generation data protection solution that automatically preserves and protects business-relevant data assets against severe data loss from common disasters, by providing administrative policy governance to enforce backup policies for specified users or groups. The solution enables organizations to preserve, replicate, archive, govern and restore data with ease across Windows®, Mac OS® and Linux® platforms from anywhere and at any time. The SonicWALL CDP Series provides a more intelligent and systematic data protection strategy for organizations that are struggling with the reliability and uncertainty of their backup and recovery results.

    10 Nov 2011 / PDF: 1.350 MB / DS-139
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    CDP Disaster Recovery Solutions

    The SonicWALL® Continuous Data Protection (CDP) Series provides automatic transparent onsite and offsite backup, as well as multiple disaster recovery (DR) strategies to efficiently handle different catastrophic disasters, hardware failures and breaches of physical or network security leading to data loss. The CDP Series offers a host of flexible DR options including Offsite Data Backup Service, Site-to-Site Data Backup and Local Archiving to a USB 2.0 drive that can be physically transported offsite, for multiple levels of protection. CDP also offers Universal System Restore to help minimize downtime by enabling easy recovery of data files or complete systems—in minutes rather than hours or days—to dissimilar hardware or virtual environments.

    26 Feb 2011 / PDF: 0.880 MB / DS-336
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    CDP Universal System Recovery for Server and Workstation

    SonicWALL® Continuous Data Protection (CDP) Universal System Recovery for Server or Workstation software combines industry-leading Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) with Universal Restore1 capabilities to recover entire workstation and/or server systems to identical or dissimilar platforms. When deployed in combination with a SonicWALL CDP appliance and the SonicWALL CDP Offsite Data Backup Service, SonicWALL Universal System Recovery delivers an easy-to-use comprehensive multi-level disaster recovery solution.

    26 Feb 2011 / PDF: 0.720 MB / DS-332

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    Ten Things Your Data Center Backup Solution Should Do

    Backing up data from a server, desktop or laptop seems easy—simply copy data from the host system to another device. Yet effective data backup systems are a thorn in the side of nearly every organization at some point. Ineffective backup solutions can fail halfway through, never occur or—worst of all—fail to recover data that was thought to have been archived. A shelf of 500 backup tapes with color-coordinated labels may look nice. But what good is it if data recovery isn't possible? Data backup and recovery systems are only useful if simple and comprehensive data restoration is reliable, fast and easy. The following pages outline 10 things your data center backup solution should do to make this happen.

    10 Jul 2012 / PDF: 1.710 MB / EB-237

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Business Solutions

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    SonicWALL Report Portfolio

    Dell SonicWALL Global Management System (GMS)/ Analyzer Reports and Dell SonicWALL Scrutinizer Reports

    12 Apr 2013 / PDF: 4.980 MB / SB-92
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    Continuous Data Protection Global Policy and Control Solution Brief

    Dell SonicWALL Continuous Data Protection (CDP) 6.0 is a next-generation data backup and disaster recovery solution that automatically preserves and protects business-relevant data assets against loss from file, device and location based disasters. With support for Windows, Linux and Mac OS through a single Web GUI, CDP provides granular, globally enforced policy controls over the entire backup operation. Unmatched flexibility enables IT administrators to dictate what information to backup, what to exclude and how the information should be maintained to adhere to recovery and compliance requirements. A sophisticated new fileset backup methodology combined with agent-based data de-duplication moves and stores only unique data blocks. This speeds the backup process and optimizes bandwidth usage while maintaining total information continuity and the ability to flexibly restore multiple revisions. SonicWALL Continuous Data Protection 6.0 offers the comprehensive data protection organizations demand and the power administrators need for vigilant data backup and disaster recovery.

    5 Jun 2012 / PDF: 0.730 MB / SB-75
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    Continuous Data Protection Microsoft Exchange Recovery Solution Brief

    The Dell SonicWALL Continuous Data Protection (CDP) 6.0 Microsoft Exchange Recovery solution offers exactly that. Re-architected from the ground up, it introduces a new powerful fileset backup methodology that works in conjunction with SonicWALL's new agent-based data de-duplication technology and Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to provide continuous and granular point-in-time snapshot backups of mission-critical Exchange databases. This results in a wide range of recovery points, as granular as every 15 minutes apart, to help comply with today's stringent data protection requirements around backup windows, Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and recovery responsiveness.

    5 Jun 2012 / PDF: 0.690 MB / SB-77
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    Next-Generation Disaster Recovery Solution

    In an emergency, it is essential that businesses minimize downtime and quickly recover crucial data and access to mission-critical applications. Onsite backups alone are inadequate protection against fires, floods, earthquakes, or any other disaster that could make the local site inaccessible or unviable. For fully effective disaster recovery (DR), businesses also need copies of protected data preserved at one or more data storage sites.

    5 Jun 2012 / PDF: 1.040 MB / SB-89
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    Helping Schools Secure Their Networks While Saving Their Budgets

    The challenges facing grade school educators are greater than ever before. The standards for academic achievement and the expectations of students' families continue to climb. At the same time, education budgets are tighter. Schools' technology infrastructures are caught in the middle, requiring K-12 IT administrators to literally do more with less. Networked resources have addressed some qualitative issues. Online instruction materials and classroom management services supplement teachers' capabilities and free them from administrative chores. In addition, self-service portals and email communications increase the efficiency and effectiveness of administrative staff.
    This reliance on the Internet brings new challenges. As the user population grows to include on- and off-campus students, faculty, administrators, contractors and parents, so do the threats to the network's security. This is further compounded by the ever-changing threat landscape. What K-12 IT administrators need is a network and information security solution that is effective, high-performing, flexible, and easy to manage. These are the types of solutions that only SonicWALL delivers.

    10 Apr 2012 / PDF: 1.460 MB / SB-29
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    SonicWALL PCI Compliance

    The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) applies to any organization that processes, transmits or stores payment card transactions or cardholder information. PCI applies not only to retailers but also to any business that accepts a single payment card transaction, no matter the size or industry. That includes government agencies, hospitals, schools, professionals who offer credit card payments, business-tobusiness companies, or nonprofits. It applies to transactions with credit cards, debit cards and “chip and PIN” cards, sometimes called smart cards.

    18 Nov 2009 / PDF: 0.630 MB / SB-71

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White Papers

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Interactive Demos & Guided Tours

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Live Webinars

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    The Best Approach to VMware Virtual Machine Backups

    Due to continued industry’s increasing growth and adoption of server-virtualization, companies of all sizes benefit from these technology advantages. While each virtual host offers the benefits of powering multiple virtual machines that run various business applications on different operating platforms within a single physical server, the backup and recovery of these virtual infrastructures however can become very convoluted and costly if using legacy per-machine, per-agent-based approaches that were not optimally designed for virtual environments. In this webcast, we will examine some of the principle issues with the different backup approaches of virtual machines that exist today and discuss new technology options specifically designed for protecting VMware virtual machines.

    25 Sep 2012 / LW-140
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    Enabling Security and Bandwidth Optimization on Higher Education Networks

    The emergence of IT trends such as Web 2.0 and mobility present a challenging balancing act for colleges and universities across the nation. While social media and “Anytime, Anywhere Learning” clearly enrich the learning experience, these developments present IT administrators with an ever-growing list of educational and administrative demands on their network. New bandwidth–hungry Web 2.0 applications and social media sites are overwhelming networks and first-generation firewalls are failing to stop the invasion of application-based threats. Clearly, higher ed IT administrators need to find a better way to manage bandwidth and security on the new application-centric network. Join this webinar to learn from leading security experts on how to use next-generation firewalls to provide content filtering, bandwidth management and prioritization of application traffic for VoIP, video conferencing and social media resources.

    12 Oct 2011 / LW-42

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On-Demand Webinars

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    Quantifying the Impact of Network Based Attacks

    This video and corresponding white paper offer a short guide to assessing the value of next-generation firewalls.

    17 May 2013 / ODW-166
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    End Point to Perimeter: Network protection that’s inside out and outside in

    Join us as top security experts look at some of the latest security challenges and provide strategies for defense, including how to quickly implement a robust solution that provides the protection you need without impacting your network performance or reducing employee productivity. You will learn how to better protect your networks from the inside as well as the outside, with solutions that reduce work for IT and security teams. You will learn about: •The malware menace – latest stats and facts •Third party industry firewall comparison results: which firewall is best for you? •Best and easiest practices for securing end points •How a customer implemented a solution—step-by-step •And much more…

    16 May 2013 / ODW-163
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    Keep the bad guys out and the good guys good

    How can you best protect your business while still enabling end users to be productive? Join us for this webcast and see our approach, called Connected Security. Dell Software reduces risks from the inside-out and the outside-in, with a simple and unified approach. You need to protect your perimeter, but often, the highest profile breaches are perpetrated by insiders targeting the privileged accounts used only by trusted users. Today, you need security that spans both inside and outside of your network perimeter. No company is truly secure until they have addressed both. You’ll learn: -Why you need to protect your entire IT landscape -How effective security enables IT to take on BYOD, the cloud and more -Why the Dell approach is different

    9 May 2013 / ODW-165
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    New Set of Network Security Challenges

    With two issues becoming increasingly crucial, IT faces conflicting mandates from the business. On one hand, employees demand access from devices beyond the firewall—smartphones, tablets, home PCs and laptops. On the other hand, risk man- agement dictates corporate data must remain protected. The overarching challenge: balance productivity and security.

    19 Apr 2013 / ODW-164
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    Latest threat research and how it affects your business

    On a daily basis your network is being attacked. Some you may be aware of others are hidden with in applications. Join Dell SonicWALL Director of Threat Research team to learn the following: - Analysis of each threat - Behavior and propagation techniques - Past and recent telemetry information associated with each threat We will have time for Q&A so don't miss out.

    9 Apr 2013 / ODW-162
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    Best practices: Email security cloud and virtual migration checklist

    When migrating to a cloud based solution, it is important to identify the migration steps. Being informed and prepared is the best solution. Join Dell SonicWALL as we review a best practices checklist for planning and executing an email security migration that minimizes the risk of business disruption. With our unique ability to deliver powerful, real-time email threat protection through a variety of deployment platforms ,Dell SonicWALL has an email security to meet the needs of your organization

    19 Mar 2013 / ODW-161

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