Radware Expands Its Presence in Europe With a New Office in France


Paris, France May 24, 2000 02:00 PM

Radware (Nasdaq: RDWR), a leading provider of Internet Traffic Management (ITM) solutions which enables continuous access to Web sites, IP applications, and content is proud to announce the opening of its new European office in Paris, France.

Radware develops, manufactures, and market Internet traffic solutions that enable continuous access to Web sites and other services, applications and content based on the Internet protocol. The company offers a complete line of products of Internet traffic solutions between global and local network resources. Radware's products are marketed and sold in France by Radware SARL. The company, whose Managing Director is Alexandre Bertuzzi, has its head office in Paris. Before joining Radware, Mr. Bertuzzi worked as Sales Director France for Fore Systems and beforehand as Sales Manager at Cabletron Systems.

Radware has sold systems to companies ranging from service providers and e-commerce firms, to large enterprises whose operations require uninterrupted access to an optimally configured network. The opening of the Paris office is part of Radware's expanding presence in Europe and through their local distribution channels the company will be able to form stronger relationships in the region and provide better service to local partners and end users. Customers in France include France Telecom Hebergement, Paris Airport Authorities and Uunet France.

"The use of Radware's products for managing Internet traffic enables a company network to avoid system faults and cope easily with the rising amount of Internet traffic," says Alexandre Bertuzzi. "I am confident that from Radware's Paris office, the company will penetrate the budding French market, providing cutting edge load balancing solutions."

About Radware

Radware develops, manufacturers and markets products that manage and direct Internet traffic among network resources to enable continuous access to Web sites and services, applications and content based on the Internet protocol. Radware offers a broad range of Internet traffic management solutions to service providers, e-commerce businesses and corporate enterprises that require uninterrupted availability and optimal performance of IP-based applications that are critical to their business. Radware's Internet traffic management solutions enable its customers to manage their network infrastructure to bypass system failures and to scale their network infrastructure to accommodate increasing IP traffic. Radware's products improve the productivity of network infrastructure by distributing traffic within a network to optimize the use of available network resources. Radware's products can be deployed either as independent solutions to address specific application needs at a particular location within a network or as an end-to-end integrated solution to manage traffic throughout a network.

This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, general business conditions in the Internet traffic management industry, changes in demand for Internet traffic management products, the timing and amount or cancellation of orders and other risks detailed from time to time in Radware's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Radware's Form F-1.

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