A leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, Radware stated that its application delivery controller (ADC) solutions -- AppDirector, Alteon and Alteon VA -- have been qualified for interoperability with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.
In a press release, Yossi Vardi, vice-president of Business Development for Radware, said, “With the evolving networking landscape, business requirements are becoming more onerous in terms of needs and costs creating unnecessary concerns. The use of Exchange 2010 with Radware ADC) solutions is an ideal approach, and Exchange customers moving towards a hybrid or virtualized environment can benefit from our ADC solutions, which have integrated virtualization capabilities and, thus, can easily facilitate the transition.”
Radware is committed to offering multiple qualified ADC solutions provides customers with the flexibility in selecting and deploying the best-fit ADC solution to fully obtain Exchange Server 2010 services with maximum availability, scalability, performance and security. Consumers will benefit from Radware's ADC advanced health monitoring feature to manage the Exchange 2010 advanced messaging functionality. The feature will help to easily validate the availability and application response time of those resources, as well as deliver seamless load balancing, redundancy and persistency capabilities.
Ian Hameroff, group product manager of Exchange partner marketing at Microsoft Corp., said, “Exchange 2010 helps organizations of all sizes lower IT costs, boost user productivity and better manage risk. Products such as Radware's ADC solutions offer capabilities which can help accelerate how our customers realize these benefits from delivering the business communications tools their employees rely on every day.”
Radware was in news recently when the company participated at Interop Las Vegas. At the conference, Radware's Kelly Hair, director of Virtualization Solutions, participated in a panel discussion on virtualized service delivery appliances, and will led a workshop on application delivery in the virtual data center.