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  • Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) is US-based provider of software and storage products and services. The company is engaged in developing, manufacturing, licensing, and supporting software products worldwide. It conducts its business through five reportable business segments, namely, Clients segment, Server and Tools segment, Microsoft business division segment, Entertainment and devices segment, and Online services segment. The major software products offered by the company include operating systems, server applications, high-performance computing applications and software development tools, business solution applications, information worker productivity applications, and video games. The company is headquartered at Redmond (Washington), the US.


  • Dell is a leading global systems and services company and No. 34 on the Fortune 500. With a focus on the needs of managed services providers (MSPs) and resellers, Dell Remote Monitoring is a distributed, multi-tenant platform for providing remote management across diverse, customer-controlled networks. Dell Remote Monitoring supports systems, peripherals, security devices, network devices, and applications.


  • Backup Exec by Symantec is more or less, the industry standard for backup software. The current version accommodates both tape and disk-based backup and restore, as well as continuous protection and disaster recovery modes. Other products such as CA Brightstor (also called ArcServe) and Novastor offer similar features.


  • Citrix Systems is taking connectivity to the next level. The company provides access infrastructure products that enable PCs, IP phones, and other devices to remotely and securely access applications across wired and wireless networks, freeing customers from facing the difficult task of installing and updating software on each piece of hardware. Its product line includes application virtualization software, VPN appliances, and password management tools, with most applications capable of being deployed in both Windows and UNIX-based computing environments. The company also offers online managed services for meetings and presentations, technical support, and remote desktop access.


  • MX Logic believes the key to good security is to be logically prepared. The company offers a variety of e-mail protection and security services, as well as information technology services. The company's hosted services filter and scan incoming e-mail for such things as viruses, worms, and junk mail. MX Logic also provides e-mail quarantine management applications and incorporates Symantec's Brightmail AntiSpam technology into its offerings. The company processes e-mail for more than 35,000 organizations worldwide including EnCana, Hyundai Motor America, Internet Initiative Japan, ServiceMaster, The Sports Authority, and Verio.


  • CrossLoop Software, available for free download, allows our support personnel to access your desktop or laptop remotely for troubleshooting purposes. CrossLoop allows screen sharing in both directions and therefore it can also be used for training and co-browsing purposes. The data stream used in CrossLoop is encrypted and use of the software is permission based, so we feel confident in recommending this product.


  • Calyptix Security Corporation was founded in 2002 as a developer of all-in-one hardware and software security solutions for business needs. Calyptix Security has developed and is commercializing advanced security technology solutions for computer networks, single and multiple database systems, and other technology applications at affordable cost points. AccessEnforcer™, the company’s first product, is an all-in-one security appliance that deploys DyVax™, a proprietary algorithm and inspection engine that has been effectively deployed to dynamically filter email traffic including POP3 and SMTP from true zero-day threats without reliance on signatures.


  • Buffalo makes a cost-effective series of network attached storage (NAS) devices that can serve as primary or backup storage. Roughly competing with much higher priced NAS solutions such as NetApp, Buffalo's TeraStation line offers an affordable alternative to smaller companies while still offering RAID 5 fault tolerance and low-cost SATA disks.


  • Founded in 1991, SonicWALL, Inc. designs, develops, and manufactures network security, secure remote access, content security for Web and e-mail, continuous data protection, and policy and management solutions. Offering appliance-based products as well as value-added subscription services, SonicWALL’s comprehensive array of solutions provide enterprise class Internet and data protection that won’t compromise network performance. SonicWALL is a recognized global leader in the small and medium business markets and its solutions are deployed in distributed enterprise environments, government, retail point-of-sale and healthcare segments as well as through service providers.