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WLANs brauchen breite Skalierbarkeit
"Unternehmen brauchen eine Wireless-Lösung,
die hinsichtlich der Nutzerzahlen skaliert, aber auch in Bezug auf
neue Standards und Technologien."
Martin Malina, CEO Madge Ltd.
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Campus Wi-Fi network keeps costs low, security high I was looking for a low-cost, high-security solution," he
said. "Hands down, Madge has everyone beat from what I can tell."
Rodney Kluever, Network Manager, Yakima Valley School, Washington
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Madge Targets SMBs with EAS 100 Security Appliance
Most IT professionals would prefer to manage the security
of wireless devices in a way very consistent with management of the
wired network, to simplify their lives. “We recognize the convergence
wave and that’s what enterprises want to hear,”
Julian
Pickess, Marketing Manager Madge Ltd
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WLAN Market to Move Beyond Security Issues
"The latest multi-function wireless LAN appliances,
which today feature elements formerly offered as individual components,
are starting to make the deployment of wireless LANs far more scalable."
Martin Malina, CEO Madge Ltd
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Madge Targets WLAN Access "Madge has crammed the EAS 100 with a wide range of
security features, and then automated them or reduced them to a set
of Web configuration screens."
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Madge Unveils Wireless Security Server for SMBs
Designed for small businesses and remote offices,
the WLAN Enterprise Access Server 100 is part of the company's family
of EAS servers
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Madge Readies Branch Office WLAN Switch, Mulls VoIP Support
In order to attract attention in a busy and sometime
confusing market, the company’s strategy is to manage “any
access point that can receive SMTP commands,” said Malina, which
basically means any “fat” AP except the absolute dumbest
SoHo offerings and the lightweight APs from rival WLAN switch vendors,
which work on proprietary systems.
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the full article...

Charles Wells Brewery Leapfrogs Technology
IT Manager David Geliher describes how Madge's WLAN
solution was a good choice for Charles Wells
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Madge WLAN Probe and Monitor
A pleasant surprise from an industry war-horse
"a combination of a central security appliance and
distributed wireless LAN (WLAN) probes that you can use to detect and
prevent nefarious activity on the uncabled parts of your network"
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the full review...

Sicherheit im WLAN wichtig
„Dennoch müssen diejenigen Unternehmen,
die sich einen Anteil an diesem Markt erhoffen, noch eine ganze Reihe
weiterer Kämpfe für sich entscheiden“, prognostiziert
Madge-CEO Martin Malina
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Bad Advice Mars WLAN Sytems
Product Marketing Manager Julian Pickess discusses
how Wireless security standards, such as 802.11i have elimininated
vunerabilities, while the interoperability work carried out by the
Wi-Fi alliance can offer further assurance to nervous buyers.
"Concerns about WLAN sercurity are now more of a perception
that a reality on behalf of the people looking to implement them -
that puts the challenge, on the vendors to educate them"
Julian Pickess

WLAN Market to Move Beyond Security in 2005
CEO Martin Malina discusses how vendors and IT managers
are moving to resolve the security issues that have delayed widespread
deployments of enterprise wireless networks over the past couple of
years more...

In a Crossover World, Performance and Security Converge to give
Fast, Secure Apps
CEO Martin Malina discusses the merits of combining
basic wireless infrastructure
with proactive intrusion
detection technology more...

Madge Offers Wireless Aid
Madge releases a range of enterprise class products
that enable the deployment, protection and securing of wireless LAN
installations at the Wi-Fi Planet Conference and Expo more...

Wireless Security group test
"As wireless networking technology rapidly gains traction,
system administrators find themselves in the firing line as they try
to balance the conflicting requirements of improving access to data
via WLAN deployments while ensuring that access is only available to
authorized users. "
SC Magazine puts the Madge WLAN Probe 2 though its
paces.
Read the verdict here...

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