Ergonomically designed operation processes 
A special feature of the user interface is that the operation processes are ergonomically designed. Different applications are always presented in a consistent way that provides precisely that information which the user requires for the current operation.
For instance, it can be seen at a glance how computers at various workstations are independent of, or belong to, a group with the same security settings. In this way the computer for a new member of the sales staff can be allocated to group of computers in the sales department by a simple drag and drop operation. That computer will then automatically be given the relevant security settings for that group. At the same time the administrator can navigate via context menus to settings in whatever depth of detail is required, for instance, to assign special rights at user level.
Traffic Shaping & QoS - Combination in perfection 
The traffic shaping provided by gateProtect, in contrast to that provided by many other providers, governs not only uploading but also all the downloading traffic.
The quality of service function in the gateProtect systems makes it possible to prioritise important applications which are vital to the company, such as ERP and CRM systems as well as VOIP services for telephone systems. This ensures that all areas of the business work smoothly. The quality of service can be adjusted very flexibly by setting so-called TOS flags, which identify the data packets to be given priority.
gateProtect Load Balancing -
Flexible distribution of all services (protocol/port) onto different internet connections 
With gateProtect load balancing you have any number of possibilities available for distributing data traffic.
Routes for individual services (protocols/port) as well as desktop objects (IP addresses, users and user groups, VPN connections) can be placed as required on one or several internet connections.
With gateProtect load balancing one can, for example, divert all email traffic on the internal mail server via internet connection 1 and allocate internet connection 2 for internet surfing. This also works for a DMZ so that, for example, the internal mail server can be accessed via the DMZ but only via a router connection
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