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Norwich University Forensics Lab Leverages Array Networks' AG Series Secure Access Gateway [Professional Services Close - Up]
[June 03, 2013]

Norwich University Forensics Lab Leverages Array Networks' AG Series Secure Access Gateway [Professional Services Close - Up]


(Professional Services Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Array Networks Inc., a company focusing on application delivery networking, announced that Norwich University has deployed Array's AG Series secure access gateway in the university's Center for Advanced Computing and Digital Forensics (NUCAC-DF).



NUCAC-DF is a cyber-forensics academic program in the United States with over 350 students and faculty accessing computer-aided design (CAD) and architectural systems assignments and other educational tools from both the campus and remote locations internationally.

According to a release, Array's AG Series secure access gateway provides the university with a secure, remote access platform that meets the demands of the university's changing environment and provides support that handles the heavy workloads Norwich's previous VPN solutions did not support. Array's combination of ease of use and high performance caters to the university's user base with computer skills ranging from beginner to power user, regardless of location or mobile device. The ease of use requires little IT interference and upgrades are initiated seamlessly by end users through app stores or single desktop link.


"With Array we have been able to deploy best-of-breed technology within the constraints of the Center's limited IT budget," says Michael Stephenson, virtual laboratory systems manager of Norwich University. "The scalability and consistent high performance of the solution has allowed the faculty and IT department to save time and effort as AG Series secure access gateway seamlessly handles heavy traffic loads. Array's solution supports the broad range of platforms used by students and faculties and the efficiency of the Center's IT department has been tremendously improved." "Array is pleased to work with Norwich and helping to develop the skills of students who will in the future guard corporate and government networks from cyber-attack," noted Paul Andersen, Director of Marketing at Array Networks. "Our AG Series secure access gateway provides the next-generation of education and work with trusted, secure remote access to needed applications." ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) (c) 2013 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.

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