[BLU/Officers] Fwd: FW: Follow up to FatPipe Demonstration

Jerry Feldman gaf.linux at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 10:08:28 EDT 2015


Not sure whether this is appropriate for us. But just posting to see if it
could make for an interesting meeting

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From: Robert Borges <bobborges at baystatetechnology.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 8:55 AM
Subject: FW: Follow up to FatPipe Demonstration
To: "Jerry Feldman (gaf.linux at gmail.com)" <gaf.linux at gmail.com>


Jerry,

I not sure whether or not you'd be interested in this company as a speaker
for your Linux User Group, but I'd figure I'd pass along the information?
They create a product that handles separate incoming ISP lines and manages
DNS for automatic immediate failover of a host between them.  It is a
pretty neat technology for companies not big enough to have the really
expensive enterprise-class ISP pipes.  These appliances run about $5,000
but can handle 3 incoming ISP lines out of the box.  I'm told that they can
be upgraded to handle up to 16 incoming lines.

So if I have two lines (Verizon and Cox for example) with different public
static IPs, and I'm hosting a web server behind my firewall... external
users will not lose connectivity when one of the lines goes down.

Robert Borges
President of Board - Boston User Groups
Office:  (508) 947-1478 x203
Mobile: (508) 930-8147
E-Mail: Robert.Borges at BostonUserGroups.org<mailto:
Robert.Borges at BostonUserGroups.org>
Web: http://www.BostonUserGroups.org



From: Daryl Quesada [mailto:darylq at fatpipeinc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2015 4:52 PM
To: Robert Borges
Subject: Follow up to FatPipe Demonstration


Hello Bob,

Thank you for your time and participation on today's technical introduction
and overview.  It was a privilege to share FatPipe's multiline redundancy,
and WAN Optimization technologies with you.  As you have seen, we provide a
simple, easy-to-use, graphic user interface for the complete management and
administration of your multiple WAN connections. Therefore, from a single
browser based interface you can control and monitor your entire network.

Below and attached are information and materials you may share with the
Boston User Groups, and with anyone else you wish:
FatPipe Networks Multi-Line WAN Redundancy and Network Performance
technologies save on network costs, and make networks run more effectively
and efficiently.
Some of our clients include credit unions, banks, universities, public
schools, 28 of the top 100 legal firms, the White House, the FBI,
Department of Defense, WHO, NFL franchises, NBA and MLB teams, over 30 of
the top 100 luxury hotels, and many Fortune 2000 companies.
Our technology delivers these benefits to thousands of networks around the
world:

  *   FatPipe aggregates multiple and diverse WAN connections into a single
'fat pipe' with automatic fault tolerance and session carryover.
  *   This avoids unneeded costs, complexities and coordination while
seamlessly carrying over all sessions, including VoIP.
  *   This is achieved without dropping a session, in case a line fails.
  *   Our patented data traffic encryption saves thousands of dollars on
MPLS network costs.




As inventors and patent holders of the technology, we have the largest
deployed base of hybrid WAN products. FatPipe's premise based appliances
also provide:

  *   Maximum network redundancy;
  *   Maximum combined bandwidth utilization with Dynamic Load-Link
Balancing;
  *   Data prioritization with inbound/outbound routing policies, Quality
of Service and traffic shaping;
  *   Application performance with WAN Acceleration and Caching;
  *   Unlimited premise based, multi-carrier VPN connections;
  *   Seamless interoperability in any type of last mile connection;
  *   Spoof-proof network security, unified threat management with
comprehensive firewall services.
  *   Up to 900% more VPN security.

Please follow these links in order to see a brief animation (please use a
java script enabled browser) on how our patented technologies function:

MPSec Animation: http://www.fatpipeinc.com/MPSec/

SmartDNS Animation: http://www.fatpipeinc.com/smartDNS/

I will contact you next week, and determine what availability you have for
a follow up in-person visit while I am near Lakeville.

Thank you, Bob.

Best Regards,

Daryl Quesada
Account Manager
FatPipe Networks
4455 South 700 East| Salt Lake City, UT 84107
(866)-785-0446 ext: 1524 | fax (801)-281-0317




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