Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cybersecurity and application delivery  solutions, announced that its Alteon NG Application Delivery Controller (ADC)  Virtual Appliance (VA) is available on Microsoft Azure to enterprises that need to incorporate an application  delivery solutions in their cloud deployment. It now comes with integrated  migration tools that make cloud migration simple and easy to execute. 
Radware's Alteon  NG VA for Azure enables organizations to run applications across private  and public cloud infrastructures, while improving overall quality of experience  (QoE) for users accessing business applications through its load balancing and  traffic management capabilities.
Radware’s Alteon VA provides outstanding agility, a superior  footprint-to-performance ratio, and next-generation ADC functionality, which  allows IT administrators to fully use their application deployment on Azure.  Alteon NG VA for Azure supports the complex functional requirements of  enterprise applications, from Layer 7 rewrites to SSL offloading to web  application security. 
Organizations can now move ADC services back and forth  between their private data center and  the cloud in a few clicks. Using Radware’s vDirect  automation suite, IT administrators can automate transition calls, regardless  of where the ADC resides—their private data center, Azure, or another cloud solution—and  easily transfer them back and forth from one environment to another. 
“The integrated migration tool adds to the value of cloud  based ADC,” said Daniel Lakier, vice president of ADC at Radware. “Alteon NG VA  for Microsoft Azure supplements the enterprise application lifecycle, enabling organizations  to grow and shrink their application infrastructure capacity on demand. Working  under a pay-as-you-go structure helps organizations optimize their initial  investment and their ongoing operational costs.”
In addition, Alteon NG VA for Azure monitors the application  performance and user experience, enabling full control over application  delivery service level assurances (SLAs) that cloud deployments provide. Its  embedded web application firewall (WAF) and state-of-the-art application  acceleration ensure that the application remains fast and secure on Azure. 
“We’re pleased to make Radware’s Alteon NG Virtual Appliance  available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace to help customers improve  performance for business applications,” said Andrea Carl, director, Commercial  Communications at Microsoft Corp.  “The  ability to easily transfer ADC services between datacenter and the cloud makes  it easier than ever for organizations to outfit their cloud environment with  solutions that meet their business needs.” 
Radware’s solution maintains agility across private data centers  and different cloud environments by combining functional parity across all of  its ADC form factors together with automation tools. Through automation,  organizations gain instant ADC service portability across environments and can simplify  all ADC lifecycle management tasks down to the click of a button.
Alteon NG VA for Azure is available via a  bring-your-own-license (BYOL) model using a simple activation process in the  Azure Marketplace. 
For more information, visit Alteon  NG VA for Azure. 
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