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Dutch consultancy firm goes beyond asset management with Absolute
AEF consultants predominately work from remote locations, resorting only to the office for meetings. As such, their laptops – and the highly sensitive and valuable information they contain – are often beyond IT’s view and vulnerable to falling into the wrong hands. On average, one laptop goes missing per year. AEF previously used an asset tracking system that required significant resources when managing a mobile fleet. AEF knew that a more efficient solution that introduced security capabilities was needed.
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DEK Halts Spam with Barracuda Email Security Gateway
Before 2005, DEK struggled with keeping email, one of its most important communication channels, flowing due to increasing amounts of unsolicited email hitting employees’ inboxes. The legacy email filtering system DEK relied on was not stopping the spam from bombarding the company’s 800+ globally based email users who were located both in the field and 18 satellite offices. According to Chris Bill, IT security analyst at DEK, an estimated 20% of spam was getting through to its email users. Originally DEK’s MIS department began filtering email to ensure compliance, however, spam had become a primary issue. Previously, the MIS department would check its email filter periodically. However, this became nearly a full-time task, which included the risk that a genuine email, possibly an order from a long-standing customer, could be inadvertently deleted. Bill says, “I cannot begin to think how much time was wasted by employees.” Plagued by complaints from frustrated users who had to wade through massive amounts of spam, as well as those who had lost important emails, Bill was tasked with finding a more capable email security solution that could also provide protection against ever-present threats. Compliance was also paramount to DEK. The MIS department and DEK management were keen to stop inappropriate content from entering the company and they also needed to ensure that employees did not send email that might include inappropriate language or content to customers.
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From Backlogged to Backed up: Save Time, Storage Space, and Costs with Barracuda Backup
Healey Brothers faced significant challenges with their existing backup solutions. The tape device they were using was time-consuming and unreliable, leading to frequent issues with data backups. Additionally, the software they were using was cumbersome, making it difficult for the IT team to manage backups efficiently. Network Administrator Bryan Bernstein, responsible for the day-to-day IT operations, needed a more reliable and efficient backup solution to protect the company's email, database, and file servers. The existing Symantec tape backups were not only time-consuming but also failed to provide the reliability needed for the company's operations. Bernstein required a solution that would simplify the backup process, reduce the time spent on managing backups, and ensure data integrity.
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Barracuda Web Filter Provides Safe Web Browsing Experience for Dysart Students
John Andrews, the Chief Information Officer of Dysart Unified School District, faced severe software issues with Symantec’s web filter, including random service interruptions, complex user interfaces, and slow report generation. The district, with 26,000 students and 3,000 staff, required a reliable content control solution to ensure network safety and security. Additionally, the support from Symantec was inadequate, leading to delays in resolving critical issues. The district needed a dependable solution to protect students from unsafe internet sites, prevent virus and malware infiltration, and manage bandwidth effectively.
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Cásper Líbero Foundation Secures Critical web Applications with the Barracuda Web Application Firewall
With a sizeable hacking community and still evolving cyber security law, web attacks in Brazil are commonplace. The popularity of the broadcast and media networks makes Cásper Líbero’s web assets obvious targets for professional and amateur attackers. Web application compromises are unacceptable and can undermine years of hard work invested to bring Cásper Líbero to its market-leading positions today.
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Fast-growing University Protected from Persistent, Malicious Attacks
The Universiti Malaysia Perlis faced significant challenges in protecting its network and data from sophisticated attacks. The university needed to ensure uninterrupted online access, support a multi-application environment, and prevent the loss of personal and sensitive data. Additionally, the solution had to be scalable, easy to install, and manage. The university was subject to SQL injection attacks five to ten times per hour, making it imperative to find a robust security solution. The primary challenges included blocking constant attacks, ensuring the security of inbound, outbound, and peer-to-peer communications, preventing data loss, and scaling to meet the needs of a growing university.
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Supreme Services Implements Barracuda Networks Solutions to Increase Productivity
The expansion of Supreme Services resulted in more emails overflowing the staff’s inboxes. Emails came in so rapidly that employees were unable to recognize the difference between a customer or spam message. This resulted in employees avoiding checking their email altogether because a majority of their time was wasted sorting through spam. Guidry suggested an email security gateway be put in place and recommended Barracuda Networks since he had used it at his previous company, where upper-level management held Barracuda Networks in high regard. Now in a management role at Supreme Services, Guidry knew Barracuda Networks would be a reliable and cost-effective choice, as well as simple to implement within his network.
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Taylor Shellfish Farms Implements Barracuda Backup for Reliable Data Protection
Taylor Shellfish Farms faced a significant risk due to the lack of a proper data backup solution. The company had been operating without a data backup system for over 100 years, relying on external hard drives for data storage. This method left their records vulnerable to loss, theft, or damage. The IT team, led by Jorge Cortés-Monroy, recognized the need for a more secure and reliable backup system. They sought a solution that would eliminate the risks associated with removable media and provide an affordable, resourceful appliance. The challenge was to find a company that could meet their specific data protection needs while offering simplicity in deployment and long-term implementation.
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St. Thomas Energy Services Inc. Conserves Time and Money with Barracuda Backup Service
Ontario, Canada-based energy services provider St. Thomas Energy Services Inc. has an IT staff of only three people yet they are responsible for managing massive amounts of data and networking needs for the company. St. Thomas Energy Services Inc. was using an LTO2 tape library, autoloaders and Symantec Backup Exec for its data backup solution which – if backed up successfully – could hold up to two weeks’ worth of data. Any data beyond that timeframe was stored on tapes. IT Supervisor Shawn Southern recalls needing to restore a drawing for project engineers, a process which ended up taking two full days to complete because it involved finding a tape that had actually completed a successful backup. Instances like this ultimately made it necessary for St. Thomas Energy Services Inc. to look for a more reliable and cost-effective solution.
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Barracuda Backup Service Increases Reliability and Saves Time for Mechanicsburg Area School District
Mechanicsburg Area School District was using Symantec Backup Exec, a tape backup solution, and had become frustrated with its unreliability and the length of time to restore files. Often retrieving the tape library and waiting for the machine to acquire the right tape was excruciatingly slow. Additionally, the District was supporting 30 Windows servers, six Linux servers, one Mac server, a Microsoft Exchange agent, and multiple Microsoft SQL databases, which required an extensive amount of time to adequately backup to tape, and required the District to purchase additional, costly agents for the solution. Fed up with tape solutions and their high maintenance costs, Todd Ritter, IT systems administrator, evaluated solutions meeting certain criteria: hardware backup with a subscription-based model. Ritter found that a subscription-based solution worked better with the budget planning that the District implements each year.
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South Carolina Department of Corrections Takes the Middle Man out of Litigation and Legal Discovery
South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) needed an email archiving solution to streamline legal discovery and enforce email retention policies. The IT team, led by David Pfaehler, faced challenges in minimizing manual labor costs and ensuring compliance with legal guidelines. They evaluated several options but found them either too complex, lacking in functionality, or over budget. Open-source solutions were inadequate, and commercial products were not user-friendly.
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Fife Commercial Bank implements the Barracuda Message Archiver to Ensure Legal and Regulatory Compliance
Fife Commercial Bank was using Seccas, a hosted archiving solution, and had become irritated with the solution’s complicated, time-consuming interface. Time wasted searching through the email server or waiting for the program to respond outweighed the amount of time Fife Commercial Bank employees could be using reaching out to potential clients or maintaining their existing customer database. For compliance reasons, the bank needed discovery capabilities dating back to when they first opened their doors in 1998. IT Manager, Chad Prawitz began by looking for a product that not only met regulatory requirements, but also was manageable for a one-person IT Administrative staff. Prawitz investigated a few different providers prior to displacing Seccas, and found the Barracuda Message Archiver to be the most apt solution. The Barracuda Message Archiver fit all the key criteria that the bank’s management was looking for, allowing the bank to internally manage all the IT Systems in a more time efficient and cost effective way.
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The Barracuda Message Archiver Restores Order in the City of Lebanon
As a government institution, the City of Lebanon is required by law to preserve all emails for legal and regulatory compliance reasons. Mike Collingsworth, MIS Director, handles all computers, data infrastructures, and telephones in the city. Finding the time to maintain the exchange server and create new policies pertaining to each user is a tedious task for Collingsworth. Still, expecting users to allocate a certain amount of time to create archive folders is also an unreliable and inefficient way of maintaining their mail server. Collingsworth spent years looking for the right email archiving solution. When he discovered the Barracuda Message Archiver, he realized it was possible to have all the city’s email content fully indexed, backed up, and readily available allowing quick retrieval of any email stored in the institutions archive. With loss of bandwidth from the constant influx of email caused a strain of bandwidth, and the city needed to quickly implement a solution that organized and stored those emails.
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Fenwal Blood Technologies Increase Scalability and Performance of Microsoft solutions with Barracuda Load Balancers
Fenwal Blood Technologies faced the challenge of scaling their Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and Office Communication Server (OCS) infrastructure to support over 6,000 global users. They needed to ensure around-the-clock uptime and improve data center manageability. The key challenge was selecting the right mix of technology platforms that maximized performance while minimizing costs. Additionally, they aimed to build a new data center from the ground up to keep pace with their continued market success and growth.
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Bookt Keeps Global Vacation Rental Industry in Business
Since its inception, Bookt needed a dependable load balancing appliance to effectively distribute Web traffic across multiple servers. As an online business, it is essential that Bookt’s services are available to customers and partners when they need it. The challenge was to ensure zero downtime and high availability of critical infrastructure, which is crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Additionally, Bookt faced the challenge of handling the expected increase in Web traffic due to the growing number of customers, new client solutions, and associated inventory, which was growing 10 to 15 percent each month.
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Building Scalable and Fault Tolerant Exchange Deployments at Columbia University
Columbia University’s Advanced Computing Research Support (ARCS) faced significant challenges with increasing amounts of spam negatively impacting productivity and the speed of their Microsoft Exchange server. The Exchange Server was directly on the Internet with no anti-spam solution in place, leading to a mounting problem of spam emails. This situation necessitated a robust solution to manage and mitigate the spam issue, ensuring efficient email delivery and maintaining the performance of the Exchange server.
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All in One: The Cleveland Institute of Art Selects the Barracuda SSL VPN to Ensure Secure Remote Access
Fed up with per user and annual license fees and complicated configurations with their previous remote access solution, Michael Kimmel, Director of Information Technology, took matters into his own hands and began reviewing new options. Cleveland Institute of Art had been using a VPN solution bundled with their spam firewall product. The institute’s admissions are frequently on the road interviewing new candidates and adding new information to the student enrollment database making remote access a requirement in their network. With the previous solution, each license holder had to have a software client installed and configured on his or her computer in order to access a VPN connection and log on to the company system.
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Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh Ensures Secure Remote Access for its Employees
As a safe haven for abused women, the Women’s Center and Shelter for Greater Pittsburgh has extremely sensitive data in its system that is vital to the safety of its clients. Without a secure network, the shelter would lose its clients’ trust– and potentially endanger their lives. Such a loss of trust would make the shelter incapable of fulfilling its mission, “to end intimate partner violence in the lives of women and their children.” After a hacker broke into the shelter’s network, IT Manager Mark Ritter was familiar with the consequences of such an intrusion and began looking for a better security solution. Luckily, sensitive information had not been leaked, but if that were to happen in the future it could threaten the credibility of the shelter. As a nonprofit with a limited budget and staff, finding a cost-effective and easy-to-manage solution was the most important part of Ritter’s search. Ritter had been previously setting up a Cisco solution; however, the configuration and maintenance had become too tedious a process for a single IT manager.
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Large South Dakota School District Maintains Critical Online Services with Barracuda Link Balancer
Todd County School District was experiencing significant web access issues due to bandwidth limitations on its single 10 Mbps T1 connection. The district relies heavily on web-based applications for managing student information, administrative and testing services, and delivering curriculum. The bandwidth limitations were causing slowdowns and timeouts, particularly affecting high bandwidth applications like streaming media and video conferencing. The district needed a solution to improve web access and ensure reliable connectivity for its critical online services.
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University of Illinois Housing Facility Provides Uninterrupted Internet Access with the Barracuda Link Balancer
Residents of Europa House, a certified housing facility for the University of Illinois, faced significant issues with Internet connectivity. The single cable connection provided was insufficient to handle the bandwidth-intensive activities of approximately 100 residents, including accessing university web resources, online libraries, research databases, and other essential academic and non-academic resources. Network administrators received numerous support calls regarding Internet latency, which hindered students and faculty from completing critical coursework and accessing necessary resources.
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Franklin Synergy Bank Improves Network, Email, and Web Security with Barracuda Networks
Franklin Synergy Bank needed a unified solution for its network, web, and email security. The existing firewall was becoming a bottleneck, and the bank required a significant upgrade to handle the growing number of locations and remote users. The bank also needed site-to-site and client-to-site VPN services that could scale without increasing costs. Additionally, the bank needed to segment its network properly. The previous WatchGuard firewall was degrading in performance, necessitating a new solution. For web security, the bank needed to monitor online employee activities to limit time spent on leisure sites and restrict access to inappropriate content, such as adult and gambling sites. The solution needed to ensure that employees did not visit sites that could expose the bank to viruses and malware. The email infrastructure also required better control to manage spam, prevent data loss, and protect against viruses and DDoS attacks. The bank needed a centralized method to streamline the management of its security posture.
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Barracuda's Modular Security Solution Enables K-12 IT Administrators With Next-Generation Features
Paulsboro Public Schools needed better solutions for protecting students from inappropriate content and managing bandwidth. Its previous web filter and firewall solutions lacked many of the key features they needed, including SSL inspection and next-generation application awareness. In addition, these solutions were difficult and time-consuming to configure and manage. Magazu wanted feature-rich, easy-to-use, and affordable solutions for his district.
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Security and availability in extremely adverse environments: Barracuda NG Firewall in use at the drilling experts EXALO
The merger of five companies into EXALO presented a significant challenge in integrating their IT infrastructures into a single, efficient, and secure network. The company needed to connect over 120 locations, including remote drilling rigs in areas with poor infrastructure. The IT team, led by CIO Piotr Grochowski, faced the task of creating a uniform firewall infrastructure that could manage data traffic reliably, prioritize applications, and ensure secure connections. Additionally, the solution had to be affordable and manageable by a small team, while aligning with the company's business strategy.
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Herlev Gymnasium puts its trust in Barracuda NG Firewall to keep students safe while using mobile devices at school
Herlev Gymnasium in Herlev, Denmark, with 800 students and 250 teaching staff, needed to redesign its entire network to align with its BYOD policy. The existing IT infrastructure consisted of six local servers and external virtual servers accessed through unsecured VLAN and other large parts of an unsecured network. This setup was too complex for the onsite administration team of two helpdesk workers. The network required a complete revamp, starting with a new firewall to ensure students were protected from malicious and unsuitable content online while using their mobile devices. The school also needed to acquire more bandwidth and achieve higher efficiency and security levels.
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On the Air Around the Clock with Barracuda NG Firewall
The IT team at ANTENNE BAYERN faced several challenges, including the need to create a uniform firewall infrastructure, prioritize bandwidth, and manage the complete solution efficiently and affordably. Additionally, they required a scalable solution to accommodate future infrastructure expansion. The existing infrastructure was not homogeneous, leading to inefficiencies in administration, especially at branch offices. The team also needed a high-performance high availability (HA) solution that could meet their stringent requirements. The goal was to migrate to a new, sustainable basis that would make the administration faster and more efficient, while also implementing a truly high-performance HA solution.
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Perfect Balance of Security and Cost-Effectiveness: Barracuda NG Firewall in Operation at Berglandmilch
The IT department at Berglandmilch faced challenges in limiting and controlling operating costs, impaired communication, and ensuring a consistent security posture across the enterprise. They had outsourced site networking to an external provider, using a VPN with MPLS and ATM-leased lines. However, doubts arose about the cost efficiency and management of this setup, as well as the security of their data being held separately from the provider's other clients. This led them to evaluate alternative solutions, including the Barracuda NG Firewalls.
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CBCX - Betting company connects thousands of remote betting terminals
CBCX faced the challenge of connecting a new line of betting terminals across Europe. The company needed a more viable solution than hardware appliances to bring down costs and ensure reliable connectivity. Hardware-based VPN solutions were found to be more expensive to roll out and maintain compared to a centrally-managed client. Additionally, CBCX wanted to provide flexibility to customers who could use their own terminals or standard hardware, necessitating a reliable and encrypted connection to the CBCX datacenter without interfering with occasional Internet or email access.
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Simple Management of Highly Complex Firewall Infrastructure
Over the years, the IZB Informatik-Zentrum has built a highly complex firewall infrastructure to ensure the security of outgoing and incoming data traffic. More than one hundred gateways from well-known manufacturers were used in computer centers in Munich, Nuremberg, and Offenbach, as well as in additional server backbone locations and customer sites around the world. However, this infrastructure had reached its limits: Massive maintenance costs and the underlying system architecture have made troubleshooting virtually impossible. In addition, the associated management tool was not multi-client compatible—the provider offered this feature, but only via a cost-intensive add-on product. This situation had become unacceptable for economic considerations. Consequently, the team around Matthias Tauber, Department Manager Network Security at the IZB Informatik-Zentrum began to look for alternatives—developing a relationship with Barracuda Networks.
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RHI networks global locations with Barracuda
RHI AG faced the challenge of managing a complex and expanding global infrastructure with reliable communication connections. The company needed a cost-effective solution to replace its existing frame relay and MAN technology, which was becoming increasingly expensive and inefficient. The goal was to ensure efficient management of the infrastructure while maintaining high security standards and reliable communications.
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Powerful, Scalable, Secure: Well Thought-Out Barracuda NG Firewall Configuration Concept Convinces Sanochemia
There are few sectors that place higher demands on the security of technical information systems than the pharmaceutical industry. Medication and pharmaceutical ingredients as well as manufacturing processes are the culmination of years of cost-intensive research work, which means that losing company secrets could have catastrophic consequences in competitive terms. The social significance of medicine production also means that extensive state regulations have to be complied with, which should exclude manipulation of critical data at all times. So pharmaceutical companies have to prove the highest security standards, while at the same time, optimizing their infrastructures in economic terms. These include the implementation of efficient management concepts for distributed networks as well as protecting the business continuity with highly available functionality. This was precisely the challenge facing the Austrian Sanochemia Pharmazeutika AG, a company specializing in the research and development of innovative therapeutic agents for the central nervous system. The central IT department at the Sanochemia Group had long been aware that the old security solution was pushing at its capacity limits with the growing number of users. The entire communication with different subsidiaries ran via two firewalls at the main location whereby one gateway was solely responsible for VPN and the other for email and Internet. In order to guarantee smooth data flow, the company was considering the introduction of a high availability solution. However, it soon became apparent that updating the implemented hardware appliances was not an economically feasible option. It would also have been impossible to expand the high availability to the lines.
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