Fortinet stories
Distribution Central invests in 33 new staff amid global financial crisis, boosting in-house development and training teams.
Leading ICT firms, including Huawei and Avaya, celebrate wins at Frost and Sullivan's prestigious Asia Pacific awards.
Fortinet reveals a resurgence of CVE-2010-1240, using deceptive PDFs, posing a high-threat level alongside growing botnet activity.
Fortinet's latest report unveils a fierce battle in cyberspace, with botnets like Gumblar and Sasfis vying for control over digital domains.
Fortinet's Q1 2010 results soar with a 29% revenue spike to $69.8m, reflecting robust demand for its unified threat management solutions.
Director Nick Verykos has told The Channel that the firm's focus will now be placed on existing distribution partnerships with no new vendors planned.
Fortinet reveals February's top IT hazards, with ransomware leading amid a surge in spam campaigns, showcasing the evolving cyber threat landscape.
RED Education partners with Distribution Central to offer training via resellers in Australasia, enabling profit margins on each sale.
According to the latest Fortinet report, scareware tactics dominated the October threat landscape and were four times more prominent than in September.
Fortinet's September report found a spike in the number of scareware malware and several new computer vulnerabilities.
Despite the climate of financial doom and gloom, unified threat management (UTM) provider, Fortinet, has plenty to celebrate.
Exploring how sustainability and compliance reshape tendering, making it a fair yet challenging arena for businesses eyeing government contracts.
Watchguard reshapes for growth, expanding UTM presence in ANZ under new leadership and investment by Francisco Partners and Vector Capital.
Exinda bolsters its ANZ presence by appointing Mark Geddes as Country Manager, eyeing expansive growth in WAN optimisation and application acceleration.
Fortinet sells 100% of its products through the channel in New Zealand via distribution partners Lan 1 and Distribution Central.