Interliant Europe to Integrate Radware's ITM Solutions in Infrastructures


PARIS, FRANCE July 16, 2001 02:00 PM

Radware (Nasdaq; RDWR), a leading provider of Intelligent Traffic Management (ITM) solutions that bring certainty to dynamic networks, today announced that Interliant Europe has chosen Radware to supply Traffic Management solutions to its European application service provider (ASP) infrastructure.

Interliant Europe is deploying Radware's Web Server Director (WSD) and Fire Proof Application Switches to ensure non stop availability and redundancy for servers and firewalls. In addition, Interliant Europe will integrate Radware's SynApps Architecture bandwidth management, traffic redirection and application security mechanisms to the WSD and FireProof Application. This will allow Interliant Europe to offer additional functionalities to the complex environments that so many customers require.

SynApps Architecture's bandwidth management policy enables differentiation between applications and customers, and greatly increases response time. The application security mechanism provides an extra line of defense for critical network resources by providing anti-scanning capabilities, bi-directional inspection and by detecting more than 450 attack signatures.

"Including Radware in our European infrastructure enables us to easily manage powerful ITM products that have a wealth of functionalities," said Eric Leblanc, Director of Operations at Interliant Europe. " With Radware we will be removing IT complexities with products that offer the features suited to customers' diverse and complex hosting needs."

"Our WSD and FireProof Application Switch products enable Interliant Europe to incorporate functional and high performance units that are extremely easy to manage. The seamless integration of SynApps Architecture also provides an added value service to Interliant Europe's ASP services and solutions across Europe by managing the applications running on the ASP infrastructures," said Alexandre Bertuzzi, General Manager at Radware France.

About Interliant Europe

Interliant Europe, headquartered in Paris, France, is a strategic business relationship between Interliant, Inc. and @viso, a European technology incubator resulting from a strategic venture of Vivendi and Softbank. With headquarters in Paris, Interliant Europe offers outsourced solutions, including managed messaging, managed hosting, security, OEM Web hosting, and professional services. For more information, visit www.interliant.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

 

 

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