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NeoAccel announced the VMware
version of its flagship product, SSL VPN-Plus. SSL VPN-Plus Gateway is the only
3rd Generation VPN able to replace IPSec and
to supersede conventional SSL VPNs which suffer from the TCP-over-TCP meltdown
and degraded client-server application performance. Potential VPN buyers can
download and evaluate a fully functional version of SSL VPN-Plus from the
company’s website at www.neoaccel.com.
2. SSL VPN-Plus Evaluation Virtual Appliance enables
prospects to download and try an active version of SSL VPN-Plus using VMware
player, effectively turning any laptop or extra lab computer into an SSL
VPN-Plus Gateway, in under 15 minutes. After signing-up at neoaccel.com, and
receiving email verification, users obtain an unrestricted 10 concurrent user
license for 30-days. After a soft release a month ago, NeoAccel has seen very
strong interest including those by Fortune 500 companies.
3. For ASPs/MSPs/ISPs, NeoAccel provides 10Gbps SSL VPN
performance on the SGX-5200 appliance which enables service providers to take
advantage of the VMware operating environment—provisioning, cloning, and
managing SSL VPN-Plus Gateways on the fly with a global manager. This enables
MSPs/ISPs to offer their customers compartmentalized, secured access with
flexibility & scalability. The SGX-5200 supports up to 128 individual
virtual machines. The SGX-5200 appliance list price is $19,995 plus the cost of
concurrent user licenses per virtual gateway.
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