Check Point Software Announces Next Generation Security Performance Architecture
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Teams with Nokia, Broadcom, Intel, Compaq, Intrusion.com and RapidStream to deliver gigabit and multi-gigabit Internet security solutions REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 27, 2001 - Check Point Software Technologies (Nasdaq:CHKP), the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced a ground-breaking new performance architecture that will enable a 10-fold increase in VPN and firewall performance to support the business demands and meet the next-generation security requirements of customers. Check Point will deliver these solutions to customers through collaboration with industry-leading silicon, appliance and computer systems manufacturers, resulting in gigabit and multi-gigabit security solutions. Initial companies include: Nokia (NYSE:NOK), Broadcom (Nasdaq:BRCM), Intel, Compaq (NYSE:CPQ), Intrusion.com (Nasdaq:INTZ), and RapidStream. Nokia is the first partner to incorporate elements of Check Point's new performance architecture, enhancing its new, highest performing security appliance to date, the IP530 security appliance. "Business Internet traffic is more than doubling each year and Internet security solutions must continue to meet demanding performance requirements," said Gil Shwed, chief executive officer and founder of Check Point Software Technologies. "Check Point's new performance architecture represents a significant advancement in our technology and enables scalable security solutions that will exceed customer performance requirements for years to come." Revolutionary, Open Design Check Point's new performance architecture is an essential element of the next major version of the company's flagship security software, Check Point Next Generation. Unique to this architecture is the offloading of computationally intensive security processes to a variety of specialized third-party hardware. This is achieved through the following architectural advancements:
"Enterprises require high-performance, scalable security to fully leverage communications over the Internet, said Mark Bouchard, program director, Global Networking Strategies, Meta Group. "Check Point's open, partner-based approach provides customers with this scalable security through access to the latest silicon technology and a choice of best-of-breed appliance products." Delivering Next Generation Security Solutions
With the introduction of its next generation performance architecture, Check Point is revolutionizing VPN and firewall performance to meet the bandwidth-intensive needs of customers today and into the future. Mr. Shwed continued: "We are pleased to advance our performance and scalability leadership and, together with our partners, provide assurance to our customers that their Check Point security solutions continue to perform to the highest possible standards." About
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