RSA Conference 2011 officially kicked off on Monday with a number of seminars and panel discussions related to IT security, network monitoring and other issues related to online protection. The weeklong event also acts as a venue for companies that work in the security and network monitoring spaces to showcase new products and services for current and prospective partners.
AMAX, a provider of OEM appliance manufacturing computing solutions, recently announced that it will be one of the companies exhibiting its new line of solutions at RSA (News - Alert) Conference 2011, which is currently underway in San Francisco.
In a statement, the company said that it will be providing attendees with examples of its next-generation security appliance solutions that were developed to offer added protection and strength to enterprise computing environments. Optimized for the recently-released Intel (News - Alert) Xeon E5 Series and AMD Opteron 6100 Series processors, the new line of solutions are designed to provide end users with the most up-to-date advancements in platform management, performance and efficiency.
"AMAX (News - Alert) gives customers a rapidly deployable appliance designed to provide reliable performance, and a brand-customizable, appliance-specific design with lower total cost of ownership and quick time market," James Huang, product marketing manager for AMAX, said in a statement.
"Our robust set of products and knowledge positions AMAX to be a very strong ally for security application software vendors looking for a partner in developing a solid appliance solution," he added.
AMAX provides design and manufacturing support to companies in a variety of industries, including security, network monitoring, cloud computing, virtualization and data storage. The company was recently honored with the Supplier of the Year award by McAfee (News - Alert), a well-known security technology company. AMAX worked with companies like McAfee, as well as many different ISVs, to develop their latest generation of solutions.
Those in the San Francisco area who are interested in learning more about AMAX or other security and network monitoring companies can stop by the RSA Conference anytime before Friday afternoon.
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Edited by Jennifer Russell