From: Jim Gartner [R-9-149791-16243456-2-792-UK1-0E7BAA3C@xmr3.com]
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    HI-LINK NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
November, 2005
Thank You for Attending Cisco Network Security Seminar


The Event at Cisco's Norwalk, CT Office on 11/3/05 Featured:
Today's Security Threats: Identity Theft, Phishing Scams, Latest Viruses and Trojans, Wireless Hacking Devices
Keys to Protection:
- Cisco Security Agent - End Point Protection for Servers and Desktops
* User Based Profiles, Advanced Audit and Event Correlation
* Seamless Endpoint Protection for VPN Clients

- ASA5500/PIX OS Version 7 Advanced Features and Deployment
* Traffic Rate Limiting, Prioritizing, and Virtual Firewall Mode
* New enhancements: Graphical Management, IOS like Interface, VPN Capabilities

- CCA (Cisco Clean Access)
* Endpoint Compliance Enforcement
* Centralized Management and Automatic Security Updates

- MARS (Security Monitoring and Response System)
* Alarm Validation, Attack Visualization
* Auto Investigation, Compliance Management

-Wireless Security
* Authentication and Encryption (PEAP/WPA)
* What are Your Peers Doing to Secure their Wireless Networks
**CSA, & MARS DEMOS, CASE STUDIES, & OPEN DISCUSSIONS**


Did You Know that the RSA Agent is already built into many of Your Cisco Products?


"RSA Security and Cisco’s long standing partnership provides customers with tightly integrated and certified solutions in the remote access, wireless, core routing and IP telephony areas. RSA Security’s authentication and encryption products such as RSA Keon®, RSA SecurID® and RSA BSAFE® provide an integrated approach to the security of the Cisco Powered Network. For a product-by-product understanding of how RSA Security products work with Cisco products, plus other technical resources, please visit the RSA Security partner’s solutions directory. "
http://www.rsasecurity.com/node.asp?id=2483
The RSA Agent is currently built into 15 Cisco products for more information please click on the link below.

http://rsasecurity.agora.com/rsasecured/results.asp?search=cisco&x=7&y=6
Hi-Link Computer Corp. Gains National Recognition

Local Small Business Named among Connecticut’s Top 50
Stamford, CT, November 9, 2005 - In recognition of the economic power of multicultural businesses, DiversityBusiness.com, the nations’ leading multicultural internet site, recently named Hi-Link Computer Corp. as one of the top 50 small businesses in Connecticut (Div50).  

The Div50 is the 6th annual listing of Connecticut’s top 50 small businesses.  The companies listed on the Div50 represent Connecticut’s top multicultural earners and challenge the long-held notion that a diversity-owned business is small or insignificant. Div50 members are sought after by major corporations wishing to increase spending with small businesses.

Major corporations wishing to increase market share realize it is no longer just “the right thing” to do business with small businesses.  Affected by recent economic and demographic trends and changes, corporations throughout the country have recognized that buying products and services from small companies positively impacts their business.

“Small businesses are a growing force in the U.S. economy, and a force to be reckoned with,” said Kenton Clarke, CEO of Computer Consulting Associates International, the company that built DiversityBusiness.com.  “It’s no longer only about the Fortune 1000. This is a whole business segment that can carry its own, that provides jobs, products and services, and generates wealth for their communities.  These are the new leaders in American business.”  

According to Jim Gartner Hi-Link’s Business Development Manager:  “Hi-Link Computer Corp. is extremely honored to be recognized by DiversityBusiness.com.  As a small business servicing the New York Metro Area we work closely with our clients to provide reliable customer focused service that larger corporations are not always equipped to handle.”

The Div50 is a classification that represents the top 50 small businesses in Connecticut in sectors such as technology, manufacturing, food service and professional services. Large organizational buyers throughout the country that do business with small businesses use the list. The Div50 is produced annually by DiversityBusiness.com, the nation's leading multicultural B2B Internet portal that links large organizational buyers to small businesses offering various products and services.

The winning companies will be honored at a special awards ceremony at DiversityBusiness.com’s 6thh Annual Multicultural Business Conference, taking place March 29 – March 31, 2006 at the MGM Mirage in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“The Div50 companies are the heroes of small businesses in Connecticut said Kenton Clarke. “While Fortune magazine lists the best companies for minorities to work for, we list the top small businesses. These are the people that have conquered the hurdles and made the sacrifices, building and strengthening their communities, providing jobs and helping to keep the fabric of the U.S. economy together.”
For the complete list of winning companies, please visit:

www.diversitybusiness.com
Hi-Link Forms Partnership With Symbol


Hi-Link Computer Corp.  has been accepted into Symbol's reseller program.  Hi-Link is honored to be a new member of the Symbol reseller program because this partnership allows Hi-Link to offer an expanded product offering and continue to offer our clients the best solution for their environment.
Symbol offers enterprises of all sizes the ability to rapidly and cost-effectively gain insight into their supply chain, provide real-time data at the point of activity and enable the deployment of IT upgrades over a secure wireless network.

http://www.symbol.com

Hi-Link Computer Corp., 1069 East Main Street
Stamford, CT 06902
Tel: 203-388-7100     www.hi-link.com


HI-LINK COMPUTER CORPORATION, 1069 East Main Street, Stamford, CT, USA, Tel 203-975-9335

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