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Product: New production ready solutions for developing SMB routers, from Jungo and Intel Jungo has recently introduced a new office-in-a-box solution with VoIP, WLAN, security, and storage capabilities in one integrated platform. This complete Linux-based software platform, specifically optimized for the Intel® IXDPG425 Network Gateway Reference Platform, is targeted at OEMs/ODMs developing high quality networking devices for the SMB market. Evaluation packages are available here. Keith Nissen a Senior Analyst with Instat/MDR and the author of the - 'The Next-Generation Multi-Service Business Gateway' report commented, "The Intel and Jungo solutions serve the fast growing business gateway market." Click here for the report abstract.
On the road: 'Making the Network Work' - Join us at a CES 2005 panel Join Jungo, Netgear, Streamload, Digiticians, Lemur Networks and Pure Networks in a panel titled: 'Making the Network Work: The Role of Managed Services' discussing new opportunities and challenges in the home networking arena. Kurt Scherf Vice President and Principal Analysts at Parks Associates will moderate the panel. Click here for more information.
When: January 6, 2005 15:00-16:00
Partners: Aladdin and Jungo offer a turnkey gateway-level email filtering solution Aladdin and Jungo partnership offers a turnkey gateway-level email filtering solution that service providers can easily offer to home and small business customers. The partnership combines the Aladdin eSafe proactive content security solution with the Jungo OpenRG software platform for Home, SOHO and SMB broadband access devices. With this solution Home and small business users gain a secure, enterprise-quality email experience featuring a leading email filter otherwise available only to large organizations. Through a simple registration process, customers can activate this unmatched protection at the click of a button, immediately receiving anti-virus and email filtering protection, as well as automatic updates, with no performance loss. Click here to read the case study.
Partners: ADI Engineering introduces Monte Jade platform, powered by Jungo's OpenRG The Monte Jade platform is a richly-featured reference design for the Intel® IXP425 network processor targeting a wide range of applications including wireless residential gateways with network attached storage and print server capability, security solutions providing VPN termination, and complete voice over IP solutions for the small office. The Monte Jade platform is bundled with Jungo's OpenRG Home, SOHO and SMB gateway software, Linux operating system, and full customer support from ADI Engineering. For more information, visit ADI engineering website.
Awards: Jungo honored at Deloitte Technology 'Fast 50' Gala Jungo was ranked the 12th Fastest Growing high-tech company in Israel, according to the Deloitte Technology Fast 50, which ranks the fastest growing high-tech companies both private and publicly held on the basis of percentage growth in revenues between 1999 and 2003. Shlomi Anfang Partner in charge of the Deloitte Brightman Almagor Technology Fast 50 program said: "Achieving sustained revenue growth of 675% over five years is a tremendous accomplishment during a difficult period for the technology sector. Jungo deserves a lot of credit for its remarkable growth, and we commend them for it."
Technology tips: VPNC proposes IKE update for IPSec VPN Paul Hoffman, VPNC's director, introduced a proposal to update Internet Key Exchange (IKEv1) with more modern algorithm requirements. The proposal specifies that the new MUST-level algorithms align with current industry practice, namely TripleDES, SHA-1, and Diffie-Hellman group 2 (1024 bits). The proposal also has a suite of SHOULD-level algorithms, which are what VPN customers may require from IKEv1 systems in the future; these include AES-128 and Diffie-Hellman Group 14 (2048 bits). Although the MUST-level algorithms are considered safe for nearly all VPN traffic today, the SHOULD-level algorithms are considered more secure and therefore more useful in the long term. That proposal, draft-hoffman-ikev1-algorithms, is now in IETF-wide last call. Jungo's IPSec VPN supports the above requirements and provides additional benefits such as integration with hardware acceleration engines, AES 256bit and PKI support with x.509 certificates.
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