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Published: 13 Dec 2012

While millions of Gold's Gym members across the country were trimming down and pumping up, the corporation's IT infrastructure and security was in bad shape. "There was no connectivity among the gyms or corporate offices except e-mail," recalls corporate IT manager Kurt Koenig. Worse, they were pretty much open to attack. "The Austin office didn't even have a firewall, just NAT behind a router," he says. The Church Falls, Va., and Venice, Calif., offices had inadequate "home-type" legacy firewalls. "I gave my CIO the quote for three dedicated [Check Point] firewalls and the installation, and he couldn't believe the cost," says Koenig. Faced with a dilemma, Koenig looked into multifunction turnkey appliances, appealing alternatives to pricey high-end firewalls and other point solutions for SMB managers with tight budgets and limited staff. Koenig got a firewall, gateway antivirus, site-to-site VPN and IDS/IPS in one box, a FortiGate appliance from Fortinet. And, he got it "for less than the engineering services alone were going to cost to install the other ... Access >>>

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