Customers Who Depend on Positive Networks
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FDNY – uses Positive Networks’ VPN service to address the need to allow outside consultants limited access to their network. FDNY had no access or control over the remote computers and wanted to take advantage of the industry leading endpoint security associated with PositivePRO™. They also wanted Positive Networks to provide support for their users. |
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BKD - a top 10 U.S. CPA and advisory firm chose Positive Networks to solve their remote access and two-factor authentication challenges. Remote access prior to adopting the Positive Network's service was limited to only to e-mail. In addition, BKD was exploring the option of traditional Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and tokens for a two-factor authentication system they needed for an anticipated 1,250 of its more than 1,600 total personnel. The PositivePRO™ VPN service is an outsourced, monthly subscription that doesn't require hardware or internal IT management. This unique approach made all the difference in choosing Positive Networks. PhoneFactor™, a proprietary, phone-based two-factor authentication service from Positive Networks was the chosen solution. This unique technology eliminates the need to purchase or manage tokens. Employees can use their own phones and do not need to carry an additional device. |
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National Weather Service – had many different applications, making a traditional VPN cumbersome to implement and manage. The PositivePRO VPN service provides multiple access methods including client-based access, SSL web-based access and remote control capabilities within a single system that can be centrally managed. Users access the network from all part of the country and many are under strict security policies. Weather emergencies and changing security requirements make the Positive Networks support and service a necessity. |
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Kleinfelder - is an employee owned engineering service provider with over 2,000 employees and uses Positive Networks to manage sensitive access to critical network resources. The ability to control and lock down PCs was a key decision factor. The number of users has varied dramatically and Positive's pricing structure has allowed Kleinfelder's end user list to grow and shrink as needed. |
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Columbia St. Mary’s – is one of the largest Ascension healthcare providers in the U.S. with four hospitals, 28 clinics, a college and a host of relationships with leading medical facilities. They were selected as one of the top 100 hospitals in 2005 receiving the National benchmark for Success Award. Physicians and other personnel utilize PositivePRO Medical to access medical records and Cerner applications simply and securely. Security and monitoring are critical within a HIPPA environment and Positive Networks has become a critical component for Columbia St. Mary's. "Positive Networks intuitive remote access solution and 24/7 support made it a better and more reliable alternative to providing secure remote access to our physicians than using an appliance," said Gary Voigt, Director of Networks & Technical Services for Columbia St. Mary’s.
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