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SonicWALL Discusses VoIP Firewall at VoiceCon
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 9:02 AM


SonicWALL Solution Maximizes ROI on VOIP Technology While Providing Network Safety

SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SonicWALL, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNWL), a leading secure network infrastructure company, today announced it will be exhibiting at the VoiceCon conference in San Francisco, November 2-5, where the company will be discussing the rising use of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), how to maintain high Quality of Service (QoS) and low latency for voice traffic in a secure network environment. SonicWALL invites attendees to join them at booth #503 to view product demonstrations, join associated seminars and meet with executives to learn more about the new threats facing companies today and which questions to ask vendors when considering such voice deployments.

"VoIP has always been an area of focus for us and one that we are seeing an increasing interest in," said Patrick Sweeney, Vice President of Product Management at SonicWALL. "While it's great to see VoIP move into the mainstream, it's disconcerting to see how little thought has been attributed to securing it and other technologies associated with it. VoIP is undeniably a great cost-saver and productivity-enabler. While we encourage our customers to deploy these solutions, we also urge them to consider how to roll them in a safe and secure way in order to prevent cost-saving losses through costly network compromises."

Managing the VoIP Bandwidth Conundrum

The movement to VoIP technologies for many companies brings more traffic to already crowded networks, busy with multiple other applications and data transfers. Network managers and administrators are now asked to work to maintain security levels at an absolute maximum to ensure the integrity of the corporate network, while securing suitable bandwidth for "heavy network-usage" applications such as VoIP. Key to the success of such deployments includes the ability to prioritize applications on the network (i.e. VoIP based apps), keeping connections clean to prevent viruses and other malware accessing the network and having visibility into all network traffic to better control it.

To achieve the above, companies should plan on using an Application Firewall within the IT infrastructure, providing them with granularity to decide which apps have access to the network and which don't.




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