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Riverbed Enhances Stingray Offering on Amazon Web Services MarketplaceNov 26, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Riverbed Technology announced that its Stingray product family is available through the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace. According to a release, the enhanced offering allows customers to deploy an application delivery controller (ADC) solution with Web Content Optimization (WCO) and Web Application Firewall (WAF) security capabilities. These new features are an expansion of the Stingray offering that was first launched on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) in 2009 using Amazon's DevPay model. In addition, Riverbed announced that it intends to make available the Stingray Traffic Manager software with support for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) so that enterprise customers can deploy highly available applications either within a single availability zone or spanning a hybrid environment of availability zones and third-party data centers. Stingray Traffic Manager software is an application delivery controller (ADC) for applications running on Amazon Web Services, helping developers build applications that can scale to much higher transaction rates, with greater resilience and flexibility. Stingray Traffic Manager software is available through AWS Marketplace in a combination of options, including the Stingray Aptimizer's WCO technology, and Stingray Application Firewall's application-aware web application firewall for deep application security: -Stingray Traffic Manager scales cloud applications by offloading SSL and connection management, enhances availability with global load balancing across availability zones, and supports DevOps initiatives with built-in TrafficScript for rapid application development; -Stingray Aptimizer helps developers by automating the process of content optimization and acceleration, reducing the need to hand-tune every web page; -Stingray Application Firewall provides an additional layer of Layer 7 protection to help protect against external threats such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting and other external threats. "By running the Riverbed ADC solution in Amazon's cloud environment, we have experienced instant performance improvements, resulting in faster performing web applications. The intelligent web traffic management software routes requests to different pools and the back-up and restore features give us the confidence that we can deal with any eventuality," said Simon McLean, Managing Director of Click Travel, an online business travel provider. Riverbed said that large-scale applications require a high-performance, scalable solution for SSL and compression, global load balancing, automatic WCO, and in-depth protection against external threats. Stingray Traffic Manager, the company noted, is designed to address these requirements by integrating seamlessly with applications deployed on AWS to provide load balancing, user experience optimization, application scalability, and fine-grained application control. "The newest generation of online applications for retail, gaming, and digital media need the ability to scale up rapidly to meet customer demand and be able to roll out new features on a daily or weekly basis," said Apurva Dave, vice president of products and marketing, Stingray business unit at Riverbed. "Maintaining this level of sustained service enhancement means that developers need to maximize productivity and accelerate release cycles. Stingray software unleashes application performance in the Amazon Cloud and allows developers to focus on building new features and services." The Stingray Traffic Manager software with support for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is expected to be generally available in Q4 2012. The complete range of Riverbed solutions for AWS can be found on the AWS Marketplace. Stingray on Amazon AWS: http://www.riverbed.com/us/products/stingray/stingray_on_aws.php Podcast: http://youtu.be/sWDLYGV9kWM Stingray Feature Brief: http://www.riverbed.com/assets/media/documents/briefs/FeatureBrief-Riverbed-Enhancing_App_Delivery_on_AWS.pdf ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) |
