Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Rich Kendall, Senior Architect, Will Present Details on The Tarari T9000 in the 'Multifunction Security Equipment' Track at Linley Group's 'Designing

Tarari, Inc.:

WHO: Rich Kendall, Senior Architect at Tarari, Inc. is
participating in Linley Group's "Multifunction Security
Equipment" panel session. Kendall will highlight Tarari's
first chip-level product, the T9000, which accelerates
firewall functions, content filtering, antispam, antivirus,
and other applications. The presentation will cover the inner
workings of the T9000, typical system implementations, and how
developers can program their own "agents" for differentiated
security functions.

WHEN: Friday, September 16, 2005 at 1:15 PM PDT - 3:40 PM PDT

WHAT: Designing Security in Networking Systems
September 16, 2005
Seminar: 9:00 - 4:30 PM
Reception: 4:30 - 5:30 PM

WHERE: DoubleTree Hotel
2050 Gateway Place
San Jose, California 95110

TOPIC: Session 3 - Multifunction Security Equipment

Securing the network now requires a broad range of security
services, including network address translation (NAT),
preventing denial of service (DoS) attacks, intrusion
detection and prevention (IDS/IPS), and scanning incoming
mail for viruses and other malware. Sophisticated hardware
and software is needed to meet these evolving requirements.

Rich Kendall, a senior architect at Tarari, will present the
startup's new content-processing chip and describe how its
unique technology can be used in multifunction security
equipment.

Panelists in this session will include:

Implementing Security on Intel's Dual-Core Processors
Dileep Kulkarni, Strategic Platform Technology Architect,
Intel

Offloading Security Services to the Data Plane
Russell Dietz, CTO, Hifn

Implementing Multilayer Security for Unified Threat Management
Raghib Hussain, CTO, Cavium

A Content Processor with Nine Acceleration Engines
Rich Kendall, Senior Architect, Tarari

About Tarari, Inc.

Tarari, Inc., the award-winning acceleration company headquartered in San Diego, Calif., USA, designs and produces Tarari Content Processors that accelerate and offload compute-intensive, complex algorithms used in XML/Web Services, Network Security