Radware ramps up with fresh load balancing option

March 21, 2024
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TLDR:

Radware has expanded its offerings with a new Load Balancer as a Service and an enhanced Cloud Network Analytics Service to help organizations improve application management, performance, and security. The Load Balancer as a Service allows for centralized load balancing management and improved control over load-balancing requirements. The Cloud Network Analytics Service provides network visibility, early threat detection, and insights useful for maintaining high performance and availability. Radware’s continued recognition in the cybersecurity market solidifies its position as a global leader in cyber security and application delivery solutions.

Radware has broadened its portfolio of cloud application and network security services with the introduction of the Radware Load Balancer as a Service and an enhanced Cloud Network Analytics Service. These tools are designed to assist organizations in enhancing application management and performance, even during network quietude.

  • Radware introduces Load Balancer as a Service and enhanced Cloud Network Analytics Service
  • Load Balancer as a Service allows for centralized load balancing management and improved control

Gabi Malka, COO at Radware, highlighted the challenges organizations face in achieving rapid response times, continuous availability, and security for mission-critical applications. The Load Balancer as a Service aims to help network and security teams better manage resources, resolve traffic management issues, and maintain availability across virtual, cloud, and software-defined data centers.

The new load balancing service is integrated into Radware’s Cloud Application Protection Service, offering a seamless user experience, high application availability, and improved service level agreements. The Cloud Network Analytics Service provides comprehensive network visibility, early threat detection, and valuable insights to ensure high performance and availability.

Radware’s consistent recognition as a major player in the cybersecurity market, along with its service portfolio focusing on infrastructure, application, and corporate IT protection, cements its position as a global leader in cyber security and application delivery solutions.

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