"We are excited about our participation in this year's Macworld," said Dan Jackson, chief operating officer and president at DeepNines. "Showcasing the value that iTrust brings to Apple users will further validate our commitment to delivering an innovative unified threat management solution that Apple users can depend on," added Jackson.
Now through its iTrust for Xserve, DeepNines can offer all Apple users its protection whether in the classroom or at the office. Enterprise customers are tackling similar issues as schools, in loosing bandwidth and access to mission critical business applications due to inappropriate Internet usage by employees.
"Traditional content-filtering solutions simply cannot manage the online content and applications available today," said Greg Jackson, vice president of technical services at DeepNines. "Content has evolved and unless an organization has a solution that manages and blocks content across all Internet ports and protocols, than an organization is only as secure as the last published black list from its filter vendor," added Jackson.
iTrust from DeepNines enables network administrators to not only protect users and their networks, also control and prioritize online content they can apply and enforce policy. DeepNines ensures that technology from Apple is not being misused by eliminating access to web proxies, peer-to-peer file sharing, and other unwanted content that violates an acceptable use policy (AUP).
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