Netilla replaces Citrix Secure Gateway
Tuesday, 14 September 2004 by Michel Roth
Netilla Networks, a maker of network access devices, introduced a virtual private network (VPN) appliance that enables client-less access to Citrix MetaFrame applications for remote users.

Netilla's system reduces complexity by putting in a single appliance all of the functions needed to secure a MetaFrame infrastructure for access via the internet. As the SGA-C contains a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN, it is able to replace the Citrix Web Interface and Secure Gateway modules that would otherwise require three or more servers to operate, according to Netilla.

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