Blue Coat ProxyAV - Voted WindowsNetworking.com Readers’ Choice Award Winner - Anti Virus Hardware solution Category

Blue Coat ProxyAV was selected the winner in the Anti Virus Hardware solution category of the WindowsNetworking.com Readers’ Choice Awards. SonicWall CSM and IronPort S650 were first runner-up and second runner-up.
  • Published: Jun 25, 2008
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Winner in Network Monitoring solution Category of Readers’ Choice Awards: Blue Coat ProxyAV

June 25, 2008 – Blue Coat ProxyAV was selected the winner in the Anti Virus Hardware solution category of the WindowsNetworking.com Readers’ Choice Awards. SonicWall CSM and IronPort S650 were first runner-up and second runner-up.

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Results
1st Blue Coat ProxyAV 17%
2nd SonicWall CSM 13%
3rd IronPort S650 11%
4th Panda GateDefender Performa 10%
5th IBM Proventia Network MFS 8%
5th Secure Computing Secure Web 8%
6th CheckPoint Interspect 5%
7th iPrism Web Filter 4%
8th NetPilot Appliances 3%
Others 21%

“Our Readers’ Choice Awards give visitors to our site the opportunity to vote for the products they view as the very best in their respective category,” said Sean Buttigieg, WindowsNetworking.com manager. “WindowsNetworking.com users are specialists in their field who encounter various solutions for Enterprise Networking at the workplace.  The award serves as a mark of excellence, providing the ultimate recognition from peers within the industry.”

WindowsNetworking.com conducts monthly polls to discover which product is preferred by network administrators in a particular category of third party solutions for Enterprise Networking. The awards draw a huge response per category and are based entirely on the visitors’ votes. WindowsNetworking.com visitors can submit their votes for the current Readers' Award poll in the site’s left-hand bar.

WindowsNetworking.com Readers’ Choice Awards for 2008

Even more awards will be given out during 2008. Visitors to WindowsNetworking.com have the opportunity to vote for their preferred Enterprise Networking solutions. Below is a list of the Readers’ Choice categories, the month that visitors can submit their votes, and the announced winners.

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