O2 Security is a subsidiary of O2Micro®, a 13-year developer of innovative power management products as well as and security
components and systems for the Computer, Consumer, Industrial and Communications markets.

O2 Security intends to extend its parent company’s reputation as a leading supplier of specialized products that enable secure computing
through its line of Firewall, Unified Threat Management (UTM), Secure Sockets Layer Virtual Private Network (SSL VPN) and E-mail
Gateway appliances. The company sells its offerings through resellers, and boasts a line of solutions to service any time of organization –
from government and enterprise to small and medium businesses – with greater features and functionality for the same price point as its
rivals’ products. Moreover, O2 Security maintains a robust product roadmap, with updates occurring approximately every six months.

Read up on some recent positive coverage Stalwart Communications has secured for O2Security:

ChannelWeb
Review: 02 Micro's SifoWorks U210 Enters The UTM Space
In the unified threat management (UTM) business, quite a number of devices have commoditized parts -- differing UTMs sharing the same
innards.

Which is why O2 Micro's approach to their UTM is unique. They actually manufacture their UTMs, from the semiconductor on up. The
performance of the device seems to be hearty; CPU utilization did not register anytime during testing over 7percent. The vendor places an
emphasis on performance, eschewing traditional methods of processing data -- thereby freeing up time and processes without impacting
quality of service.

TMC.net
O2Security, Virtual Graffiti sign channel distribution agreement
Recently, O2Security, a key supplier of innovative security appliances and software, signed a channel distribution agreement with Virtual
Graffiti for its entire product line.

Under the deal, Virtual Graffiti will market O2Security’s offerings to its 20,000 customers worldwide that includes Fortune 500 companies,
leading educational institutions and U.S. government agencies.

The Tech Herald
Which is more important to IT - certification or experience?
Max Huang

“Is college and certifications more important that experience and knowledge? No, experience and knowledge are more important than
college and certifications. That is not to say that I do not value college and certifications; they are of great importance and statistically
proven to increase the opportunity for employment in the IT industry. However, in my experience, individuals with real ‘use case’ experience
have been able to adapt to various environments and contribute equally -- if not better -- than those with college degrees and certifications.”

ITWeek Magazine
Check out the FIVE positive product reviews Stalwart Communications secured in one edition!
SifoML E-Mail Gateway
SifoView
SifoWorks D200
SifoWorks U200
Succendo S502

HelpNetSecurity
Q&A: Max Huang
Max Huang is the founder and Executive Vice President of O2Micro and President for O2Security, a subsidiary company of O2Micro. In this
interview he discusses the importance of SSL VPNs in the overall security architecture, the difference between IPSec and SSL VPNs as well
as the future of SSL VPNs.

SearchITChannel.com
O2Security Partner Program Highlight
O2Security provides power management and security systems for computer, consumer, industrial and communications markets. This
checklist provides an overview of O2Security's partner program for service providers and value-added resellers who are interested in
becoming an O2Security partner. Visit SearchITChannel.com's Technology Vendors/OEMs topic center to compare O2Security's partner
program with other vendors'.

O2 Security
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