ACCUWEATHER.COM Relies on Radware's Web Server Director Product Line to Help Maintain High Availability and Maximum Connectivity to its Web Site


MAHWAH, NJ October 10, 2000 02:00 PM

Radware (Nasdaq: RDWR), a leading provider of Intelligent Traffic Management (ITM) solutions that bring certainty to dynamic networks, ensuring optimal, continuous, personalized and secure service, today announced that AccuWeather.com uses Radware's Web Server Director (WSD) product line to ensure customers visiting the site receive real-time weather forecasts with uninterrupted service and unbeatable performance.

Recognizing the important nature of the content it delivers, reporting everything from light showers to category 5 hurricanes, AccuWeather.com chooses Radware to ensure fast and accurate Web content is delivered to the end user 24x7. AccuWeather's resources are available through many general purpose and specialized databases including, msnbc.com, CNN Interactive, NBCi and hundreds of others, which increases the necessity for a high performance, fault-tolerant and redundant ITM solution.

"ITM technology is the backbone of our network infrastructure," said Ray Clevenger, computer operations manager at AccuWeather, Inc. "Radware's technical support and value alongside its proven and competent performance made AccuWeather's ITM decision an easy one." Radware is an established leader in the ITM arena with a commitment to providing certainty in networks of any size. Over 500 companies worldwide, encompassing e-commerce, enterprise, banking, government and service providers, employ Radware's ITM solutions. AccuWeather.com utilizes multiple Radware WSD-Pros to intelligently manage thousands of user requests everyday.

"By supporting AccuWeather.com's robust network environment, Radware is helping to deliver up-to-the-minute weather information and forecasts, saving people time and money by preparing them for precarious weather conditions " said Mike Long, VP of marketing and technology for Radware Inc. "AccuWeather.com is an excellent example of Radware's commitment to helping our customers eliminate network uncertainty by delivering the best service from click to content."

About AccuWeather

AccuWeather, the world's leading commercial weather service, provides a portfolio of products and services which affect everyone: through the airwaves, on the Internet, in print and behind the scenes. AccuWeather serves more than 15,000 media, business, government and institutional clients and more than 2.5 million users of AccuWeather.com.

About Radware

Radware's suite of Intelligent Traffic Management (ITM) products is designed to optimize the end user experience by eliminating network uncertainty and downtime. Radware's product line combines its latest application switching technology and architecture with the company's industry proven traffic management software to help users keep their sites available 24 hours a day. Radware offers a broad range of ITM solutions to service providers, e-commerce businesses and corporate enterprises that require uninterrupted availability and optimal performance of IP-based applications. Users receive optimal, continuous, secure and personal service with the use of Radware's award-winning ITM solutions: Web Server Director, Cache Server Director, FireProof and LinkProof. Radware's Application Switches bring certainty to dynamic networks with products that guarantee the best service from click to content. Get certain with Radware. For more information, please visit us at www.radware.com or call 888-234-5763.

 

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