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MBM Computer System Solutions Enhances Internet Security for SMBs with Check Point
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
挑战
MBM Computer System Solutions 是一家位于密歇根州的托管服务提供商,为各行业的中小型企业客户提供服务,以提供端到端 IT 服务而自豪。该公司的声誉建立在其确保企业正常运行时间并帮助其尽可能高效运营的能力之上。然而,为了维持这种服务水平,MBM 需要一个能够提供强大 IT 安全性和中央管理功能的解决方案。该公司还在寻找一种解决方案,使他们能够建立经常性收入模型。我们面临的挑战是找到一个全面的解决方案,能够满足持续的业务需求和不断变化的安全威胁。此外,该解决方案需要为 MBM 提供对其客户 IT 系统的完全控制,包括控制客户产品的许可和更新。
关于客户
MBM Computer System Solutions 是一家管理服务提供商,自 1985 年起总部位于密歇根州特洛伊。该公司为制造、法律、医疗保健、零售和金融服务市场上数千家成功企业提供服务。作为密歇根州最大的独立技术支持公司之一,MBM 以其客户驱动的专家计算机、Internet Ensure-IT 管理安全、布线和电话系统支持而闻名。该公司的客户主要是依赖 MBM 提供端到端 IT 服务的中小型企业 (SMB)。
解决方案
当供应商不再支持 MBM 现有的防火墙安全应用程序时,MBM 开始寻找新的 IT 安全管理解决方案。经过全面搜索后,他们发现 Check Point Safe@Office 设备提供了所需的互联网安全以及中央管理和服务提供平台。 Check Point 安全管理门户 (SMP) 具有基于 Web 的用户界面和强大且弹性的架构,支持管理多达数万个 Safe@Office 网关。选择组合的 Check Point 安全解决方案还为 MBM 提供了品牌化该解决方案的机会。他们创建了 Ensure-IT Managed Security,这是一个全面、统一费率、完全托管的网关互联网安全解决方案,具有反垃圾邮件、防病毒、Web 内容过滤、互联网监控、报告等功能。
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