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Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (Forefront TMG), formerly known as Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA Server), is a discontinued network router, firewall, antivirus program, VPN server and web cache from Microsoft Corporation.
Microsoft Forefront is a discontinued family of line-of-business security software by Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Forefront products are designed to help protect computer networks , network servers (such as Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server ) and individual devices . [ 1 ]
Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) is a discontinued software suite that provides secure remote access to corporate networks for remote employees and business partners. Its services include reverse proxy , virtual private network (VPN), DirectAccess and Remote Desktop Services .
In 2006, Microsoft announced new branding as Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services (EHS), formerly known as FrontBridge Technologies Inc. [8] On April 29, 2009, the service was renamed to Forefront Online Security for Exchange. [9] Forefront Online Security for Exchange (FOSE) version 9.1 was released on June 9, 2009. [10]
Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway: Proprietary: Discontinued Windows: Netfilter: GPL: Free ... security gateways Proprietary operating system Check Point IPSO
Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) is a state-based identity management software product, designed to manage users' digital identities, credentials and groupings throughout the lifecycle of their membership of an enterprise computer system.
GNU/*/Linux (or Owl for short) is a small security-enhanced Linux distribution for servers, appliances, and virtual appliances. Effectively at end of life. OpenWrt: Active: Linux: x86, x86-64, MIPS, ARM, PowerPC, AVR32, CRIS, m68k, SPARC, SuperH, Ubicom32, etc. GPL V2: Free: Linux distribution with a focus on CPE-routers and similar embedded ...
The following phrase in this article looks like Microsoft puffery. Is it really necessary? As Microsoft's flagship security product, ISA Server is well positioned to take on the firewall/VPN market. It's interoperability with other Microsoft products provides a lower TCO for customers that already have a Microsoft infrastructure in place.