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Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager)

Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager)

  • #47 Software in Network Security
  • Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager) market share is 0.25% with more than 57 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 1,032,511 contacts that are using Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager) , including NYC Northrop Grumman EY

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    Websites Added

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    Current Websites

    57

    Websites Dropped

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    Market Share

    0.25%

    ABOUT MICRO FOCUS BORDERMANAGER (FORMERLY NOVELL BORDERMANAGER)

    BorderManager is a network security and access control solution that provides firewall protection, VPN connectivity, proxy caching, and internet access management for enterprise networks.

    Top industries using this technology

    Top competitors of Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager)

    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    2,813
    12.55%
    2,494
    11.13%
    2,140
    9.55%
    1,334
    5.95%
    1,219
    5.44%
    1,116
    4.98%
    889
    3.97%
    842
    3.76%
    700
    3.12%
    660
    2.95%
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    What is Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager) and what is used for?

    BorderManager is a network security and access control solution that provides firewall protection, VPN connectivity, proxy caching, and internet access management for enterprise networks.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager)

    Check Point is one of the most well-known alternatives to Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager)

    Who uses Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager)?

    57 companies reportedly use Micro Focus BorderManager (formerly Novell BorderManager) in their tech stacks, including NYC, Northrop Grumman, EY