SOLIDEX - Crossbeam Systems Partner
25.04.2006
SOLIDEX S.A. has contracted the partner agreement with American company Crossbeam Systems, Inc. and, as a result, became the Authorized Crossbeam Partner of the highest status on the X level (CAP X). Due to this agreement SOLIDEX offer has been enriched with highly efficient, fool-proof range of equipment which is precisely adapted to cooperate with the main security systems. Crossbeam was founded in 2000. The company designs solutions dedicated to the consolidation and the management of the network security systems with the usage of the technology based on the traditional infrastructure integrated into the single reliable system. In the result Companies are able to achieve the decrease of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Crossbeam's security solutions feature the Crossbeam X40 for large enterprises and service providers and the Crossbeam C30 for medium-to-large enterprises. X40 is a high performance, self-healing security services switch which integrates the technology of the load balancing and switching (invented by Crossbeam) together with the best security products such us firewall systems, intrusion detection, anti-virus, content analysis, web filtering. C30 is a pre-configured bundle, based on the Crossbeam X40, of a high performance, high port density, and many levels of defense. The great feature of the C30 is a possibility of simultaneous operation of many security systems and the ability to share ports (i.e. many network segments covered by one IDS license). Those devices are supplied with a uniquely designed operational system COS/XOS and reach pre-configured application set, including products of such companies as Check Point, ISS, Networks, Trend Micro and Websense (all in SOLIDEX offer). In addition to the partner agreement SOLIDEX has also became crossbeam service partner receiving the title of the Crossbeam Accredited Services Partner Program (CASP). Under the service agreement SOLIDEX is able to provide 1st level of support for the Crossbeam products of C and X series.
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