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| | A10 Jumps Into Security Appliance Race - Networking Center - Network Computing |
 | | In what is increasingly becoming a crowded field, startup A10 Networks on Monday introduced its IDSentrie 1000 appliance, designed to add centrally managed identity-based security to enterprise networks. |
 | | Like other recent entrants in the market, A10 is trying to solve the problem of unauthorized network use by introducing a network "appliance" that drops into enterprise infrastructures to conduct wire-speed authentication, authorization and accounting of users. |
 | | A10 is headed by Foundry Networks co-founder Lee Chen, and has offices in both San Jose, Calif., and Beijing, China |
| www.networkcomputing.com /channels/networkinfrastructure/173603099 (351 words) |
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