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IMPORTANT : Product Support Notification (PSN)
Please take notice of this Product Support Notification (PSN). Attached PSN details, is an AES certification Check document. The default certificates for AES Versions 5 & 6 which will be expiring in December 2017. This is only an issue if SSL is turned on. This only effects encrypted links and the obvious work around it is to turn off SSL between the CM and AES if the serverCert is being used. However, if your customer is using this certificate between the AES and an application it may not be possible…
Avaya Aura R6 and Call Center R6 EoS notice update with the EoMS date and implications and upcoming price increase
Avaya Aura and Call Center Elite Lifecycle Milestone -End of Manufacturer Support (EoMS) July 9, 2018 All Avaya users please contact our support to replace, or take care of any expired products they are using in Doha Qatar . 44775632 send us mail. sales@htsqatar.com Typically EoMS does not have a formal notification as per lifecycle policy it occurs 1 year after a major release is declared End Of Sale for New and Upgrades. However, R6 EoMS is an important event that can be leveraged as part of Upgrade discussions with…
Gartner 2017 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Firewalls
Fortinet has been named a “Leader” in the Gartner MQ for Enterprise Network Firewalls 2017. We believe our excellence in price/performance and the Fortinet Security Fabric have moved us into the Leader category. Read the latest report to see: Gartner’s definition and views of the enterprise network firewall market. A comprehensive survey of enterprise network firewall vendors. How Fortinet has been positioned. Download the report for the latest insight from Gartner. HTS Qatar has been a fortinet partner since 10 years, you can call our sales for more details 44775632…
SonicWall protects against the KRACK Attack
SonicWall protects against KRACKs in wireless network security. Recommendations for protecting you and your customers’ wireless deployments from KRACK vulnerabilities. Learn More About KRACKs On October 16, 2017, Dutch security researchers made public their findings that demonstrated fundamental design flaws in WPA2 that could lead to man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks on wireless networks. Named KRACKs, or key reinstallation attacks, this technique can theoretically be used by attackers to steal sensitive information from unsuspecting wireless users leveraging these flaws in the Wi-Fi standard. SonicWall Capture Labs evaluated these vulnerabilities and determined that our SonicPoint and…