Fortinet releases two security appliances

Jul 3, 2009 7:00 AM
Tags: fortinet | security | appliances

Fortinet has enhanced its security management portfolio with the release of FortiManager 4.0 and FortiAnalyzer 4.0.

The appliances provide a single hub for network and security administrators to define, deploy, monitor and manage Fortinet security devices.

Charles Cote regional director Fortinet A/NZ said when you are trying to manage the security of a large organisation, the last thing you want is to have to manually tinker with settings on individual devices.

"FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer are designed to work together to greatly streamline administration and automate reporting for your security infrastructure," he said.

"This allows organisations to reduce ongoing running costs, and proactively detect vulnerabilities before they are exploited."

Pricing & Availability

Version 4.0 of both FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer are available now at no additional cost to current FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer customers.

Fortinet products are distributed in Australia by Ingram Micro, WhiteGold Solutions and Firewall Systems.

FortiManager-400B starts from $12,899 ex GST, and FortiAnalyzer-100C from $1,899 ex GST.

Fortinet products are distributed in New Zealand by Ingram Micro and Firewall Systems.

New Zealand pricing for FortiManager-400B starts from $16,399 ex GST, and FortiAnalyzer-100C from $2,399 ex GST.

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