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February 14, 2006 09:05 AM US Pacific Timezone

Sensory Networks and Sunbelt Software Announce Gateway Edition of Multi Award-Winning Antispyware Technology with Gigabit Speeds

RSA Conference 2006

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2006--
Sensory Networks' High Performance NodalCore(R) Technology Integrates Award-Winning CounterSpy(TM) into Network Gateway Appliances for OEM Vendors

Sensory Networks, the leader in acceleration technology for network security applications, and Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of windows security tools and developer of the award-winning antispyware tool CounterSpy, today announced NodalCore accelerated CounterSpy for the Gateway. This next-generation solution will be available to OEM vendors of security products as both software- and hardware-accelerated solutions, with peak performance of 1 Gpbs. Sensory and Xilinx just announced yesterday the delivery of the industry's most scalable FPGA-enabled network security acceleration solution, which will enable CounterSpy to scale to multi-gigabit speeds.

The multi award-winning CounterSpy utilizes a large database of spyware signatures to provide best-of-breed antispyware technology to OEM vendors of network gateway equipment, including Unified Threat Management (UTM) appliances. This robust antispyware capability can now be quickly integrated with other security applications on Sensory's NodalCore platform to deliver a strong solution in an accelerated time-to-market cycle. CounterSpy has won numerous awards including:

-- PC World's Best Buy April 2005

-- PC World's World Class Award July 2005

-- Laptop Magazine's Editors Choice Award May 2005

-- 5 star Editor's rating from CNET Download.com

The UTM security appliance market is rapidly growing to represent a US$2.4 billion market in 2009, according to research group IDC. "We are excited to partner with Sensory Networks to help successfully stop spyware at the gateway," said Carol Montgomery-Adams, vice president of channels and business development for Sunbelt Software. "Sunbelt recognizes that spyware integration at the gateway is a key requirement for vendors that provide UTM solutions. Our antispyware technology, coupled with the strength of Sensory Networks' NodalCore acceleration, makes us both one of the first security vendors to successfully meet this need in the market."

"Sensory is committed to providing the best security applications on its NodalCore hardware acceleration platform to network security vendors. Sunbelt Software has demonstrated their commitment to providing leading protection from spyware and malicious traffic," said Matt Barrie, CEO of Sensory Networks. "We are pleased to deliver NodalCore accelerated CounterSpy for the Gateway to OEM vendors as part of a strong UTM solution.

Interested parties are invited to visit Sensory Networks (at booth #1923) at the RSA conference in February 2006. Visit http://www.sensorynetworks.com now for a free pass.

About Sunbelt Software

Headquartered in Tampa Bay (Clearwater), Fla., Sunbelt Software was founded in 1994 and offers product solutions to protect and secure systems from costly inefficiencies such as spam and spyware.

Sunbelt Software is part of the Sunbelt International Group, which includes Sunbelt Software and Sunbelt System Software in Europe. The Sunbelt System Software group has offices in the UK, France, Belgium, Sweden and Germany.

About Sensory Networks

Sensory Networks is a leading OEM provider of high performance network security acceleration technology. The company's NodalCore(R) hardware acceleration products include a broad range of chipsets, accelerated software libraries, PCI acceleration cards and appliance platforms for Antivirus, Antispam, Antispyware, Content Filtering, Firewalls and Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems. Sensory's products allow application developers and network equipment vendors to build higher performance, more accurate, broader coverage network security products without the substantial cost and risk associated with development of specialized hardware. Headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., Sensory Networks has regional offices in London, Sydney and Beijing.

For more information, visit www.sensorynetworks.com


 

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