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BREVITY OF LEVITY

FortiGate A Series

Complete Security and High Performance for Telecommuters, SOHO’s, Enterprises and MSSP’s

·          All-in-One security gateway - Easy to deploy platform includes network-level & content security (FireWall, AntiVirus, IDP/IDS, VPN, Content Filtering, Traffic Shaping, AntiSpam), Blocks & Quarantines IM malware (NEW).

·          Low Total Cost of Ownership - The best combination of price, performance and value relative to all other products on the market.

·          Real-time network protection - Performance capabilities to 95 Mbps Firewall, 25 Mbps 3 DES VPN & 8 Mbps Antivirus driven by hardware accelerated, ASIC-based architecture*

            *Performance based on FortiGate 100A

·          Continuous Protection - FortiGate A series products are kept up to date automatically by Fortinet’s FortiProtect Network ensuring protection against the latest content-based threats.

·          Scalable product offerings that are ideally suited for a range of networking environments ranging from broadband telecommuter sites, small businesses, enterprise remote and branch offices looking to protect their office location as well as the corporate infrastructure.

·          Price/Performance: Real-time network protection eliminates viruses and worms for email, file transfer and web traffic delivering superior performance and reliability from hardware accelerated, ASIC-based architecture

·          Easy to use and deploy with a configuration wizard that walks administrators through initial setup with a graphical user interface.

A lady struck up a conversation with a gentleman on an airplane.

·          Her: "And where are you going?"

·          Him: "I'm going to San Francisco to a UNIX convention."

·          Her: "Eunuchs convention? I didn't know there were that many of you."

·          Tech Support: "Tell me, is the cursor still there?"

·          Customer: "No, I'm alone right now."

An instructor in the BASIC programming language was teaching his class how to write a simple program and execute it. When each student had all their program steps keyed in, he told the class to type R-U-N and enter. A lady in the back of the class said that it didn't work. It turned out, when the instructor had said to type R-U-N, she had typed, "are you in."