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ANTI SPAM
The ability of a corporation to defend itself against the ever-changing onslaught of SPAM has become a business critical function. No solution to SPAM has been able to be 100% efficient, Vergen Inc. has implemented several Linux based Anti-SPAM solutions that operate at an average of 99.7% efficiency. Our solution can be implemented quickly with minimal initial capital investment and marginal ongoing cost.
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NETOPS
Vergen Inc. has developed and deployed NETOPS, a proprietary software solution that monitors your core Cisco networking infrastructure devices (routers and switches). NETOPS also facilitates the change management system through which your employees submit and authorize modification requests. Our Linux based solution has a simple web based interface that lets your network administrator have quick and easy access to your network status from anywhere. It also lets your administrator log in and administer your devices remotely for anywhere/anytime configuration.
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Hardware Acquisition
Vergen Inc. maintains excellent relations with various vendors and can provide you with low cost alternatives to traditional hardware acquisition paths.
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FoIP
The StoneVoice Fax Server Solution (StoneFax) is a complete software (non-appliance) based Fax over IP solution. StoneFax delivers a complete IP fax server solution, allowing users to send and receive faxes directly from their desktop PC to any email client or through a dedicated web interface. Some highlights of the features of StoneFax are:
- Seamless integration with any email server using standard SMTP/POP3 protocols
- Ability to route incoming faxes in TIFF format to each users mailbox
- Strong Microsoft Outlook integration
- Ability to take advantage of Fax over IP toll bypass
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NEWS |
15.09.2015 Cisco router break-ins bypass cyber defenses
Security researchers say they have uncovered clandestine attacks across three continents on the routers that direct traffic around the Internet, potentially allowing suspected cyberspies to harvest vast amounts of data while going undetected.
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03.02.2011 River of IPv4 addresses officially runs dry
In a ceremony in Miami this morning, the final five blocks of IPv4 addresses were given out to the five Regional Internet Registries that further distribute IP addresses to the far corners of the planet. The five RIRs still have tens of millions of addresses as working inventory, but once those addresses are given out, it's over. |
27.05.2010 Are you ready for the big internet crunch?
The internet as we know it is reaching its limits. Within 18 months it is estimated that the number of new devices able to connect to the world wide web will plummet as we run out of "IP addresses" -- the unique codes that provide access to the internet for everything from PCs to smart phones.
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