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| |  | Outstanding Terms!! Deny All offers you a highly preferential migration solution! Users of Sanctum/Watchfire/F5’s Appshield and Ubizen’s DMZ Shield application firewalls – both of which have been withdrawn from the market – as well as users of Kavado’s Interdo application firewall who are facing an uncertain future - can now take advantage of Deny All’s new migration strategy.
Companies that demonstrated the vision to invest in seemingly advanced technology to secure their sensitive web applications have been left in a difficult position. They now find that their vision has been rewarded by either by dead-end support arrangements, or heavy-handed “upgrade offers” from an acquiring vendor intent on imposing its own solution.
Against this background, Deny All announces its own alternative migration strategy for these early visionaries. Deny All’s software was originally conceived, created and refined as an internal development at Société Générale in Paris. In production for the past 7 years it has been successfully marketed and subjected to further R&D by the independent entity, Deny All, over the last three and a half years: The Company is funded by Société Générale, Truffle Venture Partners, and Credit Lyonnais Private Equity.
Consequently Appshield and DMZ Shield users may like to take advantage of Deny All’s upgrade programme: This provides access to the latest version of the software which now protects in excess of 1,000 web applications worldwide. It not only meets, but exceeds, the most stringent requirements placed on it whether from e-commerce, banking & finance, pharmaceutical, or the nuclear industries.
To support its migration programme, Deny All has established a comprehensive suite of products and services:
- prompt and no-charge specialist consultancy services, experienced in major, blue chip account, system security environments, to recommend a migration methodology suited to the individual needs of each user:
- swift migration towards rWeb, Europe’s de facto standard firewall security engine, well-established for the past 7 years in mission-critical Web environments, or towards sProxy, the fast-track Web security system:
- pan-European support, highly-respected for its expertise and ultra fast response times:
- preferential commercial terms to end users and participating partners.
Due to the exponential growth in aggressive attacks against their applications and data, major organisations are confronted by apparently contradictory objectives: to protect effectively their tens, even hundreds, of Web applications whilst at the same time ensuring user response times and safeguarding their Web environment from becoming too overly complex to manage.
Deny All’s migration programme presents users with the opportunity to meet both of these challenges together with the top European specialist in this field. As well, the programme is based upon proven solutions, recognised both for their performance and their unrivalled level of security provision.
The migration programme is available up to and including 30 September 2005.
WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT? WANT TO KNOW MORE? Contact Phil Gould, Business Development Mgr, UK & Eire on 020 8622 3128. or by email to: migration@denyall.com |
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