BANGALORE: Aventail today announced the launch of latest version of its SSL VPN
remote access platform, ST2.
Building on Aventail's award-winning SSL VPN platform, Aventail
ST2 introduces new features in three key areas that detect the identity and
security of the end point, protect applications through granular access
controls, and connect users securely to applications. This makes it easier for
organizations to control remote access.
Paul Beaudry, director of Technical Services at James Richardson International,
said, "After examining many products, we chose Aventail ST2
as the best choice for our remote access control. Features like quarantine zones
and device watermarking make it easier to control threats while
providing access for our users on the road, at home, or in the office."
Evan Kaplan, CEO, Aventail, said, "With this latest release, Aventail
continues to lead the way in building a comprehensive enterprise access
control solution."
"More and more organizations will use Aventail as a key part of their
Network Access Control (NAC) initiatives, providing easy-to-use and
easy-to-manage access control to solve the need for productive, anywhere access
while at the same time safeguarding the organization's valuable data and
applications," he added.
Aventail ST2 SSL VPN will be available in August 2006, distributed via
Aventail's worldwide channel of resellers and service providers. Pricing
starts at $ 3,995 for the Aventail EX-750, a full-featured SSL VPN appliance
tailored to small to mid-sized enterprises.
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