Portwell Announces New Desktop Network Appliance

American Portwell Technology, Inc. (http://www.portwell.com), a wholly owned subsidiary of Portwell, Inc., a world-leading innovator in the Network Security market, and a member of the Intel Embedded Alliance, announces the ultra low voltage CAD-0205 desktop network appliance, utilizing the new Intel Atom processor N450.

CAD-0205 measures approximately half the size of A4 paper, so its compact footprint means it can be placed easily anywhere in the office. “With the latest Intel Atom processor N450, we can design CAD-0205 smaller than previous products,” says Mark Huang, product marketing manager of American Portwell Technology Inc. The CAD-0205 supports four GbE ports and two pairs of bypass segments. It is able to support one 2.5” HDD and up to 2GB memory. Other features including one RJ45 console port, dual USB ports, one Mini PCIe slot and VGA are supported. “It is a power saving solution,” says Huang. “CAD-0205, based on the new Intel Atom processor N450, can reduce electricity costs and provide great performance per watt.” American Portwell’s CAD-0205 is suitable for entry-level network security applications, including UTM, IDS/IPS, Content Filtering, Anti-virus and Firewall. It can also be used as a router/switcher and other non-security based applications, such as VPN, load balancing, network monitoring and QoS.

CAD-0205 allows network application customers to consolidate solutions and reduce development cost. The new systems provide network application customers with a high performance/watt solution with a competitive price from an appliance that fits in tight spaces such as found in small offices and home offices.

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