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    Secure your network 21 May, 2008 09:11

    Network security can be a thorny issue for small businesses because they generally lack pricey equipment and dedicated IT people who have the expertise to lock down a local area network. But addressing security is nevertheless essential: Just one customer data breach could easily wipe out a small business, and constantly battling viruses, spyware, and spam can sap employee productivity.
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    Secure Computing searches for more networking resellers 04 October, 2007 14:05

    Network gateway appliance vendor, Secure Computing, is on the hunt for more resellers as it looks to sink its teeth into the SMB market.
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    SnapGear 3.x vulnerabilities 01 November, 2006 13:18

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    All-in-one security devices face challenges 15 August, 2006 08:10

    The multipurpose security appliances that consolidate firewall/VPN, content filtering, intrusion prevention and more into a single box are winning favor as easy-to-manage devices. But the open secret about these unified threat management devices is that they take a bite out of bandwidth as they inspect content.
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    Aussie networking start up opens its gear to US 05 April, 2006 10:34

    Australian start up Opengear is out to woo system administrators and network managers at this week's LinuxWorld conference in Boston, showcasing networking products developed in its Brisbane lab.
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    Penguin-powered pokies spur management project 27 October, 2005 10:25

    Gaming machine services and monitor Unitab will undertake a development project to help manage information gathered by some 700 Linux-based appliances.
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    CyberGuard makes bid for Secure Computing 13 July, 2004 08:04

    Network security provider CyberGuard has made an unsolicited offer for rival Secure Computing in a move aimed at filling out its product suite and slashing costs.
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    CyberGuard adds Webwasher as Web filtering jewel 28 April, 2004 14:47

    In a move to broaden its Internet security product range, computer network security company CyberGuard Corp. agreed Monday to acquire German Web filtering provider Webwasher AG.
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    SnapGear claims to ship first Linux 2.6 product 01 October, 2003 08:22

    In a sign that the Linux 2.6 kernel is nearing its final release date, embedded Linux vendor SnapGear said on Monday that it had become the first vendor to include Linux 2.6 in a commercial product.
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    Internode, AirNet customers get free wireless access in Adelaide 18 September, 2003 15:56

    Internode and AirNet customers based in Adelaide will have free Internet access using their existing broadband or dial-up account at virtually any location in the central business district, thanks to a new city-wide Wi-Fi service.
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    Smart state's e-cluster leverages basics for the big time 14 July, 2003 12:43

    Boasting the highest concentration of e-security companies and research facilities outside of North America, the Queensland government and industry are working together to create an e-security cluster that is set to take on the big players in the IT security market.
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