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Cox Communications

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Evron Computer Systems

Provider of system integration, services include network installation, hardware, software, support, training, cabling and Internet development.




Infoblox

Infoblox develops task-specific appliances for core network infrastructure services.




Information Data Products Corp.

Specializes in the sale of new and refurbished data communications and networking equipment.




USWired

Provider of computer networking solutions and support services for small to mid-sized businesses and high-tech start-ups.




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Computer security has become an increasingly important concern for businesses, individuals and organizations everywhere. Maintaining the free flow of information within a given network, while restricting unauthorized access is of paramount importance. To accomplish this task many businesses and organizations choose to employ network firewalls.

Network firewalls are devices or sets of devices that are used to protect computer networks from being accessed by unauthorized users. While dial-up Internet connections required that one sign on and off from the Internet, today's high-speed connections run pretty much constantly. This means the threat of being infiltrated by an ... more


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