Web security company Blue Coat has reported a record revenue growth for its Middle East operations, where revenue increased 35 percent for the fiscal quarter ending January 31, 2004 compared to the previous fiscal quarter.
The announcement comes on the heels of a statement made by Blue Coat headquarters in the United States on February 19, declaring a corporate profitability $19.1 million, an increase of 63 percent compared to $11.7 million of revenue in the same quarter last year, and an increase of 43 percent compared to $13.4 million of revenue in the prior quarter.
Blue Coat enables organizations to keep 'good' employees from doing 'bad' things on the Internet. Blue Coat wire-speed proxy appliances provide total visibility and control of Web communications to address business risks - such as inappropriate Web surfing, viruses brought in via back door channels such as instant messaging and Web-based email, and network resource abuse due to peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing and video streaming. — (menareport.com)
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