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One Too Many - No Single Firewall Solution is Right for Everyone Forrest City AR

No single firewall solution is right for everyone.

Sentry Computer and Consulting
(501) 753-9222
1313 N Hills Blvd
North Little Rock, AR
Tromik Technology Corp
(501) 945-5003
2504 McCain Blvd Ste 108
North Little Rock, AR
Saberex Group Ltd
(479) 631-8077
101 E New Hope Rd
Rogers, AR
Quadrivium
(479) 872-6473
Springdale, AR
I Tmc
(479) 927-3636
518 Holcomb St
Springdale, AR
Lms Inc
(870) 429-6322
Western Grove, AR
Creative Environmental Inc
(501) 851-2182
101 Murphy Dr
Maumelle, AR
Deviney Gary Computer Services
(479) 478-9000
7815 S 25th St
Fort Smith, AR
Electronic Data Systems Inc
(501) 374-6608
500 President Clinton Av
Little Rock, AR
Reach-Solutions
(501) 664-1180
10220 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
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One Too Many - No Single Firewall Solution is Right for Everyone

In the last few weeks, three of my friends--who also happen to be owners of small or medium-sized businesses--have struggled with the decision about which firewall solutions are right for their companies. All three asked lots of questions and sought out information on firewalls. Ultimately, all ended up choosing different solutions. One chose a Linux-based firewall, another chose personal firewall software, and the last chose a hardware-based firewall.

Why did these folks each choose different solutions? Simply put, their user base, network configurations, and network usage were very, very different. For example, the man who chose to use a Linux-based firewall operates a 100-person software development firm that uses internal IP numbers and Network Address Translation (NAT), has multiple internal servers, and operates from a single company location. In addition, his company wanted to migrate away from Windows and Internet Information Server (IIS) to Linux and Apache due to security concerns with IIS.

By contrast, the woman who chose the personal firewall software operates a five-person accounting firm. Her network of machines operates in a peer-to-peer fashion and all five are connected to the Internet directly via separate public IP addresses. She purchased five licenses for a software-based firewall and outfitted each machine with the software.

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