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03.2010 | Continuation of ASAPCOM partnership with Nortel by Avaya
Avaya successfully took over Nortel network and continued to develop their partnership. Customers using Nortel network can therefore rest assured of continued warranted system operation and maintenance.Avaya’s takeover of Nortel network places Avaya among the world’s leading providers of attractive solution portfolios for enterprise networks.
ASAPCOM’s years of technical experience and knowledge will thereby continue to provide you with a comprehensive service.
12.2009 | Partnership with Blue Coat Systems
ASAPCOM has sealed a partnership with Blue Coat Systems, the world leading provider of internet proxy appliances. With its Application Delivery Network (ADN) Blue Coat provides flexible and high performance possibilities to classify, prioritize and to filter web applications, as well as SSL linked ones. This enables the entire throughput and characteristics of the transferred processed data to be optimized via the internet.
10.2009 | Goethe Institute: Global Location network by ASAPCOM GmbH
After having received the order from the Goethe Institute in March to network their German locations, the Goethe Institute has now entrusted ASAPCOM GmbH with the task of setting up a global network. This involves linking up the approximately 140 worldwide locations and guaranteeing them a service of secure operations.
08.2009 | Partnership with Palo Alto Networks
ASAPCOM signed a partnership with Palo Alto Networks, a high-tech enterprise in Silicon Valley. Their founders made considerable contributions to the development of network technologies and safeguards. Their firewall technology established new criteria for network safeguards. The Palo Alto Firewall is the first one to monitor and control net access applications, their contents and user levels. Previously you could only monitor and control port and IP address levels.