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St. Michael's House Secures Its Network With Check Point UTM-1

Overview Michael's House engaged with Calyx Security, a certified Check Point partner, on finding a solution to meet their security needs. The priority for Calyx was to secure St. Michael's House's network and make sure the remote branches were provided with fast, reliable, and secure access. For the St. Michael's House IT team, a highly-manageable solution to provide timely resolution of client and staff issues was of paramount importance. St. Michael's House installed Check Point VPN-1 UTM Power with SmartCenter management in the Ballymun, Dublin HQ and one UTM-1 Edge appliance in each of their remote locations.

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PublisherCheck Point Software Technologies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2008
FormatCase Studies   
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