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Eyeball Networks today announces the release of AnyFirewall™ Engine v9.5 for Windows 8 and Windows RT.
Eyeball Networks develops connectivity solutions for the world's leading providers of mobile communications services and devices, enabling seamless delivery of carrier-grade VoIP, video telephony, and messaging services.
“Delivering software solutions which guarantee connectivity over any network and any firewall is Eyeball’s mission,” says Saikat Bari, product development manager of Eyeball Networks’ AnyFirewall product line. “And we deliver Eyeball's AnyFirewall guarantee to any device including, now, devices running Microsoft's newest operating systems.”
“Guaranteed connectivity and cross-platform support are critical to mobile communications services,” says Chris Piche, Eyeball's CEO. “Service providers and device makers can now take full advantage of guaranteed AnyFirewall connectivity on Windows 8 and Windows RT devices.”
AnyFirewall Engine v9.5 also provides support for devices running Android, iOS, Linux, and OS X operating systems. It can be deployed with Eyeball’s AnyFirewall Server and AnyConnect Gateway for a complete end-to-end connectivity solution providing guaranteed firewall and NAT traversal, or be combined with other third-party, standards-based products.
About Eyeball Networks
Eyeball Networks develops guaranteed connectivity solutions for the world's leading providers of mobile communications services and devices, enabling seamless delivery of carrier-grade VoIP, video telephony, and messaging services. Today, over 200 licensees and 20 million subscribers benefit from Eyeball’s innovations.
Any Network. Any Firewall. Any Device. Guaranteed.
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