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

Jerry Feldman gaf.linux at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 10:19:30 EDT 2015


Thanks Bob,
I forwarded this to officers. Not sure if it is appropriate for the BLU,
but we'll see.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Jerry Feldman <gaf.linux at gmail.com> wrote:

> Not sure whether this is appropriate for us. But just posting to see if it
> could make for an interesting meeting
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> 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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> Jerry Feldman <gaf.linux at gmail.com>
> Boston Linux and Unix
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