Apps Purchases: 10+ Million Software Purchases
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USTA - United States Tennis Association | Leisure and Hospitality | 1700 | $400M | United States | EdgeWave | EdgeWave iPrism Web Security | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, USTA - United States Tennis Association implemented EdgeWave iPrism Web Security to control and enforce internet access for event attendees, using the solution within the Secure Web Gateways (SWG) category to centralize web policy enforcement. The deployment targeted attendee endpoints at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and was justified by the need to ensure consistent browsing policies during high concurrency event traffic. The implementation configured granular, role aware filtering policies and automated URL and page blocking, leveraging the EdgeWave iPrism Web Security policy engine and content categorization capabilities common to Secure Web Gateways (SWG). Configuration emphasized rule tiers for different user classes, automatic blocking of flagged URLs and web pages reaching USTA attendee endpoints, and inline content inspection workflows to prevent disallowed content from being served. EdgeWave engineers worked alongside USTA IT staff for several months prior to the event to install, validate, and tune the appliance at the venue, following a rigorous testing schedule to validate behavior under peak bandwidth and usage scenarios. The deployment focused on on site placement at the National Tennis Center, instrumentation of attendee network egress points, and performance validation so the SWG could operate at required throughput levels without impacting user access. Governance centered on centralized policy management and operational handoff between EdgeWave and USTA operations teams, with routine validation cycles and pre event rehearsals to ensure policy execution. Outcomes reported include consistent enforcement of internet browsing policies, automatic blocking of flagged web content at attendee endpoints, and validated performance under the highest bandwidth transfer and usage scenarios. | |
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Sole Technology | Manufacturing | 400 | $200M | United States | EdgeWave | EdgeWave iPrism Web Security | Secure Web Gateways (SWG) | 2011 | n/a | In 2011, Sole Technology installed and configured EdgeWave iPrism Web Security as its Secure Web Gateways (SWG) solution. The deployment used an on-premises EdgeWave iPrism Web Security appliance positioned at the corporate network perimeter to centralize outbound web traffic and enforce HTTP and HTTPS inspection. EdgeWave iPrism Web Security was configured to provide core SWG capabilities including web filtering, URL categorization, content inspection, policy-based access controls, and bandwidth management. The implementation leveraged the appliance management console for policy creation, scheduling, and reporting, and applied caching and bandwidth controls to reduce upstream consumption. Operational scope focused on corporate user workstations and network egress points with IT owning policy administration and monitoring workflows. The rollout emphasized standardized acceptable use policies and continuous reporting, and, according to deployment notes, resulted in higher employee productivity and bandwidth savings. | |
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Professional Services | 350 | $60M | United States | Fidelis Cybersecurity | Fidelis Network DLP | Data Loss Prevention | 2018 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 300 | $40M | United States | Fidelis Cybersecurity | Fidelis Network DLP | Data Loss Prevention | 2015 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 1700 | $350M | United States | Forcepoint | Forcepoint DLP | Data Loss Prevention | 2017 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 15100 | $21.4B | United States | Forcepoint | Forcepoint DLP | Data Loss Prevention | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 55 | $16M | United States | Forcepoint | Forcepoint DLP | Data Loss Prevention | 2017 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 3700 | $944M | United States | Forcepoint | Forcepoint DLP | Data Loss Prevention | 2017 | n/a |
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Education | 1000 | $200M | United States | Forcepoint | Forcepoint NGFW | Next Generation Firewall | 2017 | n/a |
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Non Profit | 12500 | $1.8B | United States | Forcepoint | Forcepoint NGFW | Next Generation Firewall | 2017 | n/a |
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