技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 产品研发
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
关于客户
Embarcadero Technologies 是一家在业界享有盛誉的中型科技公司。财富 100 强公司中有 96 家使用该公司的软件来构建、优化和管理为其关键业务应用程序提供支持的关系数据库。 Embarcadero 赢得了无数行业奖项,并一直名列行业领导者名单。该公司的成功得益于分布在美国、加拿大、英国和澳大利亚八个不同地点的 270 多名员工。 Embarcadero 的增长战略涉及收购小型软件开发公司,因此需要强大且安全的 IT 基础设施。
挑战
Embarcadero Technologies 是一家业务遍及全球的中型科技公司,在扩大业务时面临着重大挑战。该公司的增长战略涉及收购小型软件开发公司,这就需要安全、高效且经济高效的虚拟专用网络 (VPN)。目标是将分散在各地的人才连接到灵活的项目团队中,以将产品快速推向市场。然而,作为一家中型公司,Embarcadero 的 IT 基础设施预算中等。该公司需要一种解决方案,该解决方案不仅要满足其安全需求,还要促进跨站点团队合作、实现高效的 IT 支持,并且具有足够的可扩展性以支持进一步扩展。
解决方案
Embarcadero Technologies 在 Check Point Express 中找到了解决方案,这是一种集中管理的全网状站点到站点 VPN。 Check Point Express 专为中型公司设计,提供经济实惠的解决方案,满足 Embarcadero 的所有需求。它提供易于管理、无忧的安全性,保护互联网上的业务通信并保护公司资源免受攻击和未经授权的访问。 Embarcadero 能够将其所有站点纳入一个身份验证域,以提供安全的电子邮件服务、即时消息传递、文件共享、访问集中托管的源代码以及帮助台支持。该解决方案还使 Embarcadero 能够快速将承包商添加到 VPN 社区,促进跨站点团队合作并实现高效的 IT 支持。
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