Radware, a provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, announced that P&T Luxembourg, a postal and telecommunications services operator in Luxembourg, chose Radware's new ADC-VX.
ADC-VX is an Application Delivery Controller (ADC) hypervisor to offer agility and scalability features which assist businesses. Businesses are looking at cost-effective solutions to build and support private and public cloud services.
“No other cloud solution on the market even came close to providing the features and competitive pricing that Radware offered,” said Ourdane Mohamed, head of Server and Security at P&T Luxembourg, in a statement.
P&T Luxembourg was looking for an ADC virtualization solution to address its expansion and becoming a Cloud Service Provider (CSP).
Radware's ADC-VX solution offers support in private and public cloud environments. It also provides significant cost savings through the use of seamless consolidation with existing ADC hardware devices.
ADC-VX eliminates the risks involved with consolidation and physical to virtual (P2V) migration. This assists P&T Luxembourg to segment individual cloud environments for each customer. The company would be able to manage different services in both production and testing environments, and experience the same resiliency levels normally offered by separate, physical ADCs.
“Being able to provide a customer like P&T Luxembourg with a new cloud solution that is going to help them expand their virtualization capabilities is a truly satisfying accomplishment,” said Dirk Aertgeerts, sales manager Belgium and Luxembourg, Radware.
“Enterprises of all sizes are increasingly looking for ways to leverage the cloud, and Radware's ability to meet this market need by offering smart virtualization strategies is a strength that truly sets us apart from the competition,” Aertgeerts added.
Recently, Radware announced Telenet, Belgium's largest broadband cable services provider, upgraded its current ADC solutions with Radware's new ADC-VX to consolidate and virtualize its data center for a more efficient infrastructure.