Radware Announces Advanced Health Monitoring Module - a New SynApps Architecture Component


MAHWAH, NJ February 26, 2002 02:00 PM
Radware (NASDAQ; RDWR) the leading provider of intelligent Application Switching ensuring control, performance and the integrity of networked applications across the enterprise, announces the release of a new SynApps Architecture module - Advanced Health Monitoring.

The advanced health monitoring module proactively verifies functionality and availability of all applications and network elements including application servers, databases, firewalls, cache servers and routers. Failures are detected in real-time and traffic is redirected to healthy resources, ensuring the performance of mission-critical application requirements. The end result is that users are consistently provided with continual and optimal service.

SynApps' advanced health monitoring module includes predefined and user configurable Layer 2-7 health checks. Administrators can group a set of health checks and define them as a logical entity. Next the advanced health monitoring module verifies that all the dependent networking and server resources are healthy.

The module's extensive list of predefined applications and protocols verifies that the applications and protocols are functioning correctly. Its extensive knowledge base includes information pertaining to errors and relieves administrators from manually defining expected results of health checks. They are subsequently given full control to easily create their own scripted application scenarios.

"The explosive growth of IP applications exposes enterprises to multiple points of failure, service denials, bottlenecks and performance degradation. Radware's advanced health monitoring module provides organizations with the tools to detect failures in real-time and ensure the ongoing operation of all critical applications," said Amir Peles, Chief Technology Officer, Radware.

About Radware's SynApps Architecture

Radware bridges the gap between the application and the network, ensuring the full availability, optimized operation and integrity of your applications, across the enterprise. By combining health monitoring, traffic redirection, bandwidth management, application security and Denial of Service protection in a state of the art ASIC-based switching platform Radware's SynApps provides a common architecture for comprehensive application service management. SynApps is the only solution that enables reliable, optimized and transparent support of all end-to-end application requirements.

About Radware

Radware is dedicated to providing Intelligent Application Switching, guaranteeing the best operation and servicing of IP applications and enterprise traffic across the Internet. Radware aligns application needs with the network infrastructure to seamlessly allocate resources, optimize application operations and extend security, ensuring the integrity of critical business processes.

Radware's solutions address the needs of corporate enterprises, service providers, and e-commerce business through one or more of our award winning products including: Web Server Director (WSD), Cache Server Director (CSD), FireProof, LinkProof, Peer Director, CertainT 100. Our comprehensive suite of products service end-to-end application operations, providing robust and scalable network traffic assurance. Get certain, from click to content, across your network - with Radware. For more information, please visit us at www.radware.com

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