SYSTEX has signed a distribution agreement with Infoblox (
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Alert). Under the agreement, SYSTEX will distribute Infloblox’s appliance solutions that deliver core network services, such as domain name resolution (DNS

), IP Address assignment and management (DHCP/IPAM) and authentication (RADIUS), among others, throughout the Asia Pacific region.
All these services are required to operate advanced IP

networks and applications like VoIP. Boasting high reliability, manageability, scalability and security, Infoblox “utility-grade” appliance solutions help organizations deliver these services nonstop.
SYSTEX claims to be the leading regional distributor for information security and networking solutions, including offerings from AirDefense, ArcSight (
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Alert), Check Point, Consentry, Infoblox, McAfee, NetContinuum, Nokia, Symantec, SPI Dynamics, Trapeze Networks and Websense. Headquartered in Taiwan, SYSTEX has local presence in China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and India.
Frank Lin, chief of operation, SYSTEX said that with Infoblox systems, the company can now offer a full range of core network services solutions. Lin expressed his company’s delight to be among the premier distributors that will bring these solutions to enterprise customers in Asia Pacific.
“Partnering with SYSTEX, one of the industry's premier solution providers, is important to expanding Infoblox's presence throughout the Asia Pacific region,” said Mark Smith, worldwide vice president of sales at Infoblox in a statement.
Smith believes that SYSTEX’s coverage area, expertise and commitment to customer service will allow Infoblox to extend its reach to many important resellers and business enterprises throughout the region.
As a provider of professional IT Services, Business Solutions and Outsourcing, SYSTEX offers world-class project management capabilities and rich IT infrastructure implementation expertise.
Infoblox appliances deliver utility-grade core network services, including domain name resolution (DNS), IP address assignment and management (IPAM/DHCP

), authentication (RADIUS) and related services.
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology. Domain Name Server (DNS) | X |
| DNS basic functions provide:
- A way to identify computers like phone numbers.
- Servers called Proxy Servers change web site URL-Uniform Resource Locator words and names such as www.techtionary.com...more |
Internet Protocol (IP) | X |
| IP stands for Internet Protocol, a data-networking protocol developed throughout the 1980s. It is the established standard protocol for transmitting and receiving data
in packets over the Internet. I...more |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) | X |
| DHCP provides a translation or conversion from 48-bit ethernet Source and Destination addresses (see above) to 32-bit IP-Internet Protocol Addresses. Why, ethernet was designed for use on LAN-Local A...more |