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Posted: Thursday, 05 November 2009 3:54PM

Client Wins From November 5



DTE Client Win For California Firewall Company: Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Palo Alto Networks Thursday announced that Detroit-based DTE Energy has deployed its PA-4000 Series next-generation firewalls for improved visibility of network traffic and for the ability to manage non-business applications running on its network. Prior to Palo Alto Networks, DTE Energy lacked full visibility into the traffic on its 14,000-user network, and attempting to gain visibility and correlate information from disparate log files was a time consuming and fruitless task. Other solutions DTE Energy evaluated could not deliver the visibility its IT department required, and lacked useful reporting across limited data. Now, DTE Energy can see the applications on its network for improved security, and knows which users are employing which applications. With this information, they can enable appropriate policies to facilitate productivity, and engage in remediation where needed. Over time, DTE Energy sees expanding the role of the PA-4000 Series to consolidate the functionality of other security devices, improving security with enhanced application control while simplifying their infrastructure and reducing operational costs.

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