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    Dell on Dell SonicWALL SRA

    Dell replaced its existing SSL VPN platform with a SonicWALL Aventail E-Class SRA solution to provide secure remote access for its 107,000 global employees and better meet its demanding large-enterprise requirements.

    19 Apr 2013 / PDF: 0.700 MB / CS-301
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    NISC

    The National Information Solutions Cooperative (NISC) standardized on Dell SonicWALL to drive their member organization's businesses and meet their evolving security needs. NISC has sold, deployed and managed thousands of Dell SonicWALL appliances.

    27 Jan 2013 / PDF: 0.740 MB / CS-296
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    Boston Pizza International

    Boston Pizza International protects its large network of restaurants in Canada from threats, while securing BYOD and remote access for employees with a Dell SonicWALL Clean VPN solution.

    17 Jan 2013 / PDF: 2.900 MB / CS-291
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    HSA Engineers & Scientists

    HSA Engineers & Scientists enhanced productivity for its employees by replacing its Cisco VPN infrastructure with a Dell SonicWALL Aventail solution.

    12 Dec 2012 / PDF: 1.060 MB / CS-290
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    University of South Florida

    University of South Florida's Pediatric Epidemiology Center increases performance 10-fold with Dell SonicWALL SuperMassive Next-Generation Firewalls. The university also cuts spam by two thirds after replacing Barracuda with Dell SonicWALL Email Security.

    14 Nov 2012 / PDF: 1.000 MB / CS-287
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    Mississippi Department of Corrections

    By replacing its Cisco firewall infrastructure with Dell SonicWALL, Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) halted attacks and gained visibility into the application layer. MDOC staff and officers also leverage Dell SonicWALL Aventail for secure remote access to internal resources in order to ensure public safety and manage prison populations.

    30 Jul 2012 / PDF: 1.750 MB / CS-280

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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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    E-Class Secure Remote Access Series

    Dell SonicWALL Aventail E-Class Secure Remote Access (SRA) delivers full-featured, easy-to-manage, clientless or thin-client “in-office” connectivity for up to 20,000 concurrent mobile enterprise users from a single appliance. E-Class SRA enhances productivity and business continuity with policy-enforced remote access to network resources from Windows®, Apple® Mac OS®, iOS, Linux®, and Google Android® devices. Built on the powerful Dell SonicWALL Aventail SSL VPN platform, E-Class SRA connects only authorized users to only accepted resources. When integrated with Dell SonicWALL Next-Generation Firewall as a Clean VPN™, the combined solution delivers centralized access control, malware protection, application control and content filtering over the internal wireless network.

    15 Apr 2013 / PDF: 0.810 MB / DS-82
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    SonicWALL Web Application Firewall Service

    A complete, affordable, out-of-box compliance solution, Dell™ SonicWALL™ Web Application Firewall Service leverages your existing infrastructure as a licensable add-on module to the Dell SonicWALL Secure Remote Access platform. Utilizing a dynamically updated signature database to detect sophisticated Web-based attacks and protect Web applications including SSL VPN portals, Dell SonicWALL Web Application Firewall Service applies reverse proxy analysis of Layer 7 traffic against known signatures, denies access upon detecting Web application malware, and redirects users to an explanatory error page.

    1 Apr 2013 / PDF: 0.600 MB / DS-12
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    End Point Control for the Secure Remote Access Series

    Dell SonicWALL End Point Control (EPC) for the Secure Remote Access (SRA) Series delivers enterprise-class device identification and interrogation features to small and medium-sized businesses. EPC for the SRA Series uniquely identifies Windows-based endpoints to tie them to authorized users. It also enforces granular security posture by checking for essential components such as anti-virus and anti-spyware software to ensure device integrity before admitting users of Windows-based devices via the Dell SonicWALL NetExtender client. The device interrogation list includes supported anti-virus, anti-spyware and personal firewall solutions from leading vendors such as McAfee®, Symantec®, Computer Associates®, Sophos® and many others. This greatly reduces the chance of malware entering the network from non-IT-managed devices.

    1 Apr 2013 / PDF: 1.020 MB / DS-385
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    Dell SonicWALL Secure Remote Access Series

    The Dell SonicWALL Secure Remote Access (SRA) Series for SMB is the most comprehensive secure remote solution on the market today. The SRA Series for SMB provides clientless, network-level access for Windows®, Windows Mobile, Apple® Mac OS®, iOS, Linux®, and Google Android®, plus optional Web Application Firewall (WAF) Service and multi-platform remote support. The solution lets authorized mobile workers and contractors connect over SSL VPN using a standard web browser. The SRA Series offers granular unified policy, two-factor authentication, load balancing and high availability. Dell SonicWALL End Point Control™ (EPC™)* delivers enterprise-class device identification and enforces granular security posture requirements on Windows-based devices. Easily and flexibly deployed into virtually any network with no pre-installed clients, the SRA Series eliminates the costs associated with deploying and maintaining traditional IPSec VPNs.

    1 Apr 2013 / PDF: 1.990 MB / DS-23
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    Secure Virtual Assist, Access and Meeting

    Dell™ SonicWALL™ Secure Virtual Assist is a remote support tool for distributed businesses and service providers that enables a technician to assume control of a customer's Windows®, Macintosh® or Linux® computer. Secure Virtual Access enables authorized users in distributed and service provider businesses to gain secure web-based access to their unattended Windows computers from anywhere. Secure Virtual Meeting allows for secure and cost-effective collaboration, eliminating the need for unnecessary travel expenses.

    1 Apr 2013 / PDF: 1.060 MB / DS-18

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eBook

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    Top 10 Trends in Telecommuting

    In the big picture, telecommuters help companies lower their operating costs. When telecommuters use their own space, power and cooling to work from home, savvy employers adjust their facilities practices to pocket that savings. Download this e-book today to read the top ten trends in telecommuting.

    17 Aug 2012 / PDF: 1.390 MB / EB-35
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    Why Switch from IPSec to SSL VPN And Four Steps to Ease Transition

    Today's highly mobile teleworkers demand more secure access to more resources from more remote devices and platforms than ever before. Corporate boundaries are blurring. In daily operations, partners, vendors and consultants have become as crucial as employees. The old corporate network has inverted. The enclosed perimeter model has evolved into a distributed global network that connects employees, partners and customers over multiple Internet, intranet and VoIP channels.

    2 Jul 2012 / PDF: 1.080 MB / EB-32
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    Controlling Laptop and Smartphone Access to Corporate Networks

    With company-issued, IT-controlled laptops, IT has traditionally had the option to lock down the operating system to prevent the installation of potentially insecure or non-approved applications. This consumerization of IT (as well as the budgetary incentive of offsetting inventory costs) has led companies to establish “bring your own device” (BYOD)
    policies that enable employees to select their own personal mobile devices for use at work

    14 Dec 2011 / PDF: 1.770 MB / EB-236
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    Minimize Your Agency's Downtime from Disruption and Disasters

    Today, external threats like swine flu (H1N1) outbreaks, weather events like severe winter storms, or extreme natural disasters like earthquakes threaten every organization with potential disruption or disaster. While pandemics, hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis make the headlines, disruptions and disasters can also be triggered by something as simple as a winter storm, power outage, bad traffic due to the closure of main arteries, hardware failure or any other event that keeps your workers from getting to the office or accessing vital information resources.

    9 Jul 2010 / PDF: 1.410 MB / EB-6

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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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    Corporate Networks: Business 2.0 and Beyond

    The performance and security needs of corporate networks have evolved greatly in the last five years, driven by changing business and economic demands, different patterns of working and a continuous stream of new technologies. In this environment of 'Business 2.0', the network is the organization's vital beating heart, a strategic business tool used by companies to drive significant competitive advantage. But this central role also brings management, risk and security challenges. This brochure provides a management overview of what's changed and why. But more importantly, it shows why flexibility, visibility, agility and aff ordability are now the key factors in network decision-making.

    13 Mar 2013 / PDF: 0.790 MB / SB-65
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    Security, Manageability and Scalability for the Distributed Network

    In recent years, the distributed enterprise has changed dramatically. The traditional model consisted of a central brick-and-mortar headquarters and multiple brick-and-mortar branch locations. While this hub and-spoke model is still appropriate in certain cases, it no longer reflects the breadth of global business and network opportunities available. Today's modern distributed enterprise is everywhere.

    5 Jun 2012 / PDF: 1.290 MB / SB-82
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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 Business Insight - Enabling User Mobility With Enterprise Security Solutions

    Teleworking continues to take off as an attractive business practice, with increasing numbers of employers offering related programs to their employees in an effort to cut commuting and facilities costs while boosting morale and retention. With mobile technologies ranked among the top 10 technology priorities for 2010, savvy business leaders have clearly caught on to the broader trend of user mobility. However, taking full advantage of the benefits of user mobility obviously depends on being able to address the related security challenges. Learn 1) how “consumerization” of IT is changing the way we do business, 2) the most effective way of handing device proliferation, and 3) how SonicWALL can help you fully realize the benefits of having a truly mobile workforce.

    30 Nov 2011 / PDF: 0.600 MB / SB-13
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    Secure Technology Solutions for Retailers

    Retail is more competitive today than ever before. Whether selling out of a single storefront, a network of kiosks, through a global retail enterprise with multiple store locations or online, today's retailers increasingly leverage technology to provide the decisive edge. While new technologies such as broadband, VoIP or wireless can open your network resources to prospects, customers, partners, vendors and staff , they also create new channels for malicious or inadvertent threats.

    14 Mar 2011 / PDF: 1.890 MB / SB-34

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White Papers

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    The Promises and Pitfalls of BYOD

    The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend is in full swing, as enterprises are
    beginning to realize a number of benefits from letting employees choose the
    device they use to get their jobs done. According to the Computerworld
    “Consumerization of IT” study published in October 2011, about half of the 604
    respondents said their organizations allow employees to do work using their own
    devices either away from the office or at work. These companies know that by
    allowing employees to use personal devices they are improving productivity and
    job satisfaction. What's more, enterprises can significantly reduce costs as
    well as embrace the concept of virtual teams by leverag¬ing geographically
    dispersed talent. Businesses can also allow for flexible work hours by letting
    workers use their device of choice—be it a smartphone, tablet or laptop— any
    time, from anywhere.

    9 May 2012 / PDF: 1.410 MB / WP-113
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    Making Smarter Remote Access Decisions

    Smartphones and tablets are everywhere today – equally found in the hands of consumers or employees of enterprise organizations. But for all their apparent user-friendly features, these mobile devices can represent a significant threat to corporate data. This paper examines what IT departments need to know before deciding on the right smartphone and tablet platform for their business needs,and presents useful advice on how SonicWALL® solutions can help meet those needs.

    27 Apr 2012 / PDF: 0.070 MB / WP-109
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    The SonicWALL Clean VPN Approach for the Mobile Workforce

    The consumerization of IT and “bring-your-own-device” policies have made it more challenging for IT to secure network access for mobile laptops, smartphones and tablets. The SonicWALL® Clean VPN™ approach unites SSL VPN secure remote access and Next-Generation Firewall technology to deliver layered defense-in-depth protection for the core elements of business communications: the endpoints and users; the data and application resources; and the traffic connecting them.

    20 Feb 2012 / PDF: 0.320 MB / WP-59
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    IDC Vendor Spotlight - A Perfect Security Storm Challenges Higher Education

    The network security needs of higher education institutions are ever-changing and vendors that want to remain successful must adapt. Organizations are demanding great flexibility in the solutions they purchase. Acquiring an additional box for every new threat that is identified is no longer an option. Companies want to know that their investment will be protected and will scale as they grow. Increasingly integrated solutions and virtual security appliances are being considered to address these needs.

    27 Jan 2012 / PDF: 0.710 MB / WP-100
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    Controlling Laptop and Smartphone Access to Corporate Networks

    Smartphones have joined laptops as de facto network endpoints in corporations, academic institutions and government entities. In managing security for these mobile devices, IT must be aware of the differences, as well as similarities, between laptop and smartphone platforms. With these distinctions in mind, IT can apply best practices to ensure the confidentiality and security of corporate communications from both inside and outside of the network perimeter.

    30 Nov 2011 / PDF: 0.060 MB / WP-1
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    Teleworking and the New Economy

    By addressing the IT need for advanced security as well as the end-user need for convenient, flexible access, SonicWALL secure remote access solutions offer today's best choice for remote worker productivity. Every day, teleworkers around the globe depend on SonicWALL solutions, enabling them to securely and cost-effectively access protected network resources from the broadest range of remote locations and devices of any SSL VPN vendor today.

    9 Aug 2010 / PDF: 0.120 MB / WP-8

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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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