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BroadWeb to Showcase Their UTM Solutions Based on Intel QuickAssist Technology at Intel Embedded and Communications Virtual Trade Show

Mon May 11, 2009 11:35pm EDT
BroadWeb`s Security Software Modules, Running on Intel QuickAssist Architecture,
Can Easily Integrate Different Accelerators without Modifying the Application
Software
HSINCHU, Taiwan--(Business Wire)--
BroadWeb Corporation, one the leading companies in network security, will be
showcasing their new UTM solutions, which comprise IPS, Antivirus, and VPN
modules, running on Intel QuickAssist Technology and supporting various
accelerators. 

BroadWeb has been renowned by its IPS technologies and awarded certificates of
NSS and ICSA, at the time being in collaboration on eminent Antivirus Company
and its pattern database, is now capable providing with effective and
quick-updating Antivirus feature in network facilities. BroadWeb has been
integrated modules of IPS, Antivirus and VPN into Firewall in order to fulfill
hierarchical level of customer`s request. Furthermore, BroadWeb UTM product line
is highlighted by the feature of detecting most P2P programs in global. 

"BroadWeb has now distinctive achievement in Great China area`s Security
Appliances` market and also in providing security turnkey solutions to our
valuable partners," said by Dr. Terence Liu, CEO of BroadWeb Corp., "Intel
QuickAssist technology helps us adapt co-processors effortlessly and elevate
products` performance. In addition, we are excited about working closely
together with premier companies like NetLogic, Hifn, and Kaspersky to confirm
and demonstrate high compatibility of Intel QuickAssist technology." 

"The scalability and portability of the Intel QuickAssist technology framework
enable customer`s reuse of software and algorithms across hardware platforms and
accelerators," says Bob Ghaffari, segment manager for the Embedded and
Communications Group at Intel. "BroadWeb`s implementation of IPS, AV, and VPN on
top of the QuickAssist APIs gives flexibility to use a variety offload options
instantaneously resulting in a great performance/cost tradeoff." 

The Intel Virtual Trade Show is open May 12, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. and for a
period of 3 months after that. Please visit http://www.intelembeddedevent.com. 

About BroadWeb 

BroadWeb' Corporation is a market leader in network content security technology
dedicated to creating products that enables the protection on application-layer
level, including hacker's detection and prevention, worm/virus protection, and
information security enforcement. 

BroadWeb has also been focusing on the development of application-centric
classification in order to increase visibility into user behaviors and control
impacts of bandwidth-consuming applications. To enable policy management at the
application behavior level, BroadWeb provides a complete solution based on
sophisticated packet inspection, traffic classification, and bandwidth
management technologies. 

For more information, please visit www.broadweb.com. 

Intel and Intel QuickAssist Technology are trademarks of Intel Corporation in
the U.S. and other countries.





BroadWeb Corporation
Chao-Ping Yu, +1-650-384-0938 (Technical Manager)
sphinx@broadweb.com



Copyright Business Wire 2009



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