Replace TMG Without Breaking the Bank
What do you do when you’ve invested your IT strategy into a product that’s been cancelled? If you chose Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) as your security solution that’s the question you’re now facing. In 2012, Microsoft announced that it was discontinuing TMG and ending all support for it on April 14, 2020, even for critical security vulnerabilities. Now anyone with TMG in their network is on the clock to find a suitable replacement before this date.
Fortunately, NGINX Plus has all the critical features you need to replace TMG. It is a complete application delivery platform that provides load balancing, caching, DDoS mitigation, security controls, and all the key features you relied on in TMG in an easy-to-use software package. Use NGINX Plus to secure and scale Microsoft apps such as Exchange and SharePoint.
There are many vendors out there with TMG replacements, but there are two key things that set NGINX Plus apart:
NGINX Plus is over 80% cheaper than competing solutions – You just pay a low yearly subscription fee. There are no upfront costs, throughput limits, or complicated per CPU prices with NGINX Plus. The price listed gets you full access to our software with no limits. Other vendors will force you to hundreds of thousands of dollars upfront for a solution with limited features and throughput.
NGINX Plus gives you the flexibility to deploy anywhere – Like TMG, NGINX Plus is software. With software you get the ultimate flexibility to deploy your apps anywhere: in the cloud, on bare metal, or in a VM. Our competitors are offering dedicated hardware appliances to replace TMG with. Hardware appliances are rigid and severely limit your deployment options.
We have a thorough deployment guide for Exchange 2013, enabling you to use NGINX Plus as an Exchange load balancer. NGINX Plus works flawlessly with SharePoint as well. Try NGINX Plus free for 30 days and feel free to ask any questions you have in the comments section below.
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