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Best Security for Your Network

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Network security is usually in the forefront of every network administrator’s mind. Protecting critical and confidential data, resources, and multimedia traffic, as well as business continuity from the myriad of potential attackers in cyberspace is key in maintaining not only business functions, but also your customers’ confidence.  What is the best way to secure your network?

Most routers and switches, and other network components have built in security protections like firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, encryption, etc.  But as you expand your network to include laptops, smartphones, and other mobile devices, you broaden the attack surface, leaving your network– and therefore your data– open to hackers.

One way to add an additional level of security, and peace of mind, is through Cisco’s ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances. These components, designed for all network sizes, provide intelligent threat defense and highly secure communications services. In short, they help organizations lower their deployment and operational costs while delivering comprehensive network security through a unified security platform. Members of the ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances include the ASA5505-50-BUN-K9, the 8-port ASA5505-50-BUN-K8, and the ASA5500-HW .

Keep in mind that you can keep costs down by purchasing these components used for much less than the distribution chain through a reputable alternate distributor.

Cisco’s Quality Carries Through to Refurbished Gear

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

If you’re in the market for IT hardware, then you’ve probably seen plenty of support for Cisco Systems, the industry leader in data center, telephony, network systems, security, and unified communications solutions.  With as many as 14 billion devices projected to be connected to the Internet by 2010, a company’s success and longevity depends on the right networking systems and hardware.  With Cisco’s revenue at $39.5 billion at the end of the 2008 Fiscal year, it’s easy to see why Cisco is the worldwide leader.

But Cisco has not relied only in innovation and marketing.  One of the reasons that Cisco leapt ahead of competitors has to do with the high quality equipment it manufactures.  Since the company’s inception in 1984, Cisco products have consistently been praised by reviewers and customers for their top-of-the-line quality. They’ve truly created a company that stands behind their products and built a reputation based on reliability.

The downside to purchasing IT hardware like routers and telephone systems from Cisco, is that you do get what you pay for and Cisco products are not cheap.  As a matter of fact, often small and growing businesses simply cannot afford to upgrade their IT hardware as often as they really need to in order to accommodate their expansion.  That’s where refurbished Cisco products come in.

Because Cisco hardware holds its value much longer than many of its competitors, refurbished Cisco products are, most of the time, hold their quality.  This is evident in the number of alternate Cisco providers that have cropped up, eager to refurbish and resell Cisco products at discounted prices.  The important factors when choosing one of these alternate Cisco distributors are to be sure the company has been around for a considerable length of time and proven that they, too, are reliable.  Make sure the company you buy your used Cisco hardware from allows you to speak to someone on the phone (a website that does not advertise a phone number so that you can reach a rep easily usually spells trouble).  Also be sure that the company offers a guarantee on the products they sell.  For example, one alternate Cisco provider, MULTI-LINK Communications Products, offers a one year standard warranty on all refurbished and new equipment.  This is actually four times longer than the warranty Cisco offers on most of its new products.  Lastly, you want to make sure that the company you order from has a large inventory of Cisco hardware.  Some of the smaller companies sell you a product and then have to go hunt it down which means guaranteeing you a delivery time can be next to impossible.