Radware Introduces its Next Generation SynApps Architecture


MAHWAH, NJ August 23, 2004 02:00 PM

Radware (NASDAQ; RDWR) the leading provider of Intelligent Application Switching (IAS) solutions ensuring the end-to-end availability, performance and security of networked applications across the enterprise, announced today the immediate availability of its next generation SynApps Architecture. SynApps offers the most advanced integrated architecture that supports the end-to-end deployment of layer 4-7 switching.

SynApps Architecture is the underlying software infrastructure across all Radware solutions. SynApps next generation expands Radware's application aware services to align network operations and resources with all application needs for end-to-end fault tolerance and maximum availability, performance and security. SynApps is deployed enterprise wide from the data center to branch offices across application infrastructure server farms and security and connectivity layers of the network to meet application demands end-to-end.

"Customers are looking to align business priorities with IT investments. Radware's SynApps Suite provides network intelligence that is critical to an applications ability to meet business priorities," said Lucinda Borovick, Director, Data Center Networks, IDC.

Setting new industry standards with core technologies introduced to the market over three years ago, Radware's integrated bandwidth management, application security and web compression have now been expanded. SynApps Architecture delivers Advanced Health Monitoring, local and global Traffic Redirection, Bandwidth Management, Application Acceleration, Intrusion Prevention and DoS Protection. Each of these have been enhanced in next generation SynApps Architecture to provide customers with a complete integrated framework for application aware services.

Unique features of Next Generation SynApps Architecture include:

  • Advanced health monitoring for application specific services such as VoiP;
  • Bandwidth management per client session enabling the control over bandwidth per subscriber while reducing bandwidth costs;
  • Up-to-date attack database supported by Radware's Security Update Service for immediate and ongoing security filter updates that protect against the latest application security threats;
  • Stateful inspection to protect all network traffic against application level attacks;
  • Real-time protocol anomaly detection;
  • Syn flood protection providing security against unknown intrusions and Syn flood attacks

"The modularity of SynApps Architecture enables seamless integration on all Radware platforms, from our entry level branch platform to the multi-Gigabit Application Switch III - delivering the most complete set of application aware services as well as the capacity and processing power for existing and future customer needs," said Roy Zisapel, President and CEO, Radware. "Next generation SynApps Architecture is another step in our continued leadership in the layer 4-7 market, offering an award winning integrated architecture that enhances the end-to-end availability, performance and security of networked applications."

About Radware

Radware (Nasdaq: RDWR) is the Global Leader in Intelligent Application Switching, enabling the full availability, maximum performance and complete security and of all mission critical networked applications while dramatically cutting operating and scaling costs. Radware's integrated Application Security, Application Infrastructure and End-to-End Connectivity solutions are deployed by over 2,500 enterprises and carriers worldwide Radware offers the broadest product line in the industry meeting application needs at every critical point across the network including Web and Application Servers, Firewalls, VPNs, ISP links, Anti-Virus Gateways and Cache.

Learn more on how Radware Intelligent Application Switching Solutions can enable the security, performance and availability of mission critical applications at http://www.radware.com.

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 Application Switching industry, changes in demand for Application Switching 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 20-F.

Editorial Contacts:

Jon Rabinowitz, Radware Ltd.; +1-201-512-9771 ext.233 or jonr@radware.com
Investor Relations: Dennis S. Dobson; 203-255-7902 or IR@radware.com

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