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Travelex selects A10 Networks for Major Network and E-commerce Expansion Project
[November 09, 2014]

Travelex selects A10 Networks for Major Network and E-commerce Expansion Project


DUBAI, UAE, 9th November, 2014 -- A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN), a technology leader in application networking, today announced that Travelex Group, the world’s leading foreign exchange (FX) specialist, is using Thunder Series Application Delivery Controllers to power online services and deliver access to mission critical applications across the globe.



Travelex Group is a global FX services provider trading in over 80 currencies, operating across over 50 markets. The group has extensive online capabilities, and over 1,500 stores in many of the world’s major airport hubs as well as on the high street, and provide FX services from over 1,250 ATMs globally. Travelex also offers foreign currency services for partners including banks, supermarkets and travel agencies, extending its reach to over 100 countries and 20,000 locations.

As part of an ongoing strategy to grow its online capabilities and standardise its regional data centres around scalable application delivery architecture, Travelex began evaluating a replacement for its legacy Apache and F5 Networks load balancers. A core requirement was that the new Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) had enough performance to match a growing workload, including SSL offload, while offering the simplicity for remote IT teams to manage effectively. The UK-based Travelex IT department undertook an exhaustive selection process before selecting A10 Networks.


“It was clear from the three week proof of concept project we ran with the A10 equipment, that the interface and core features matched our expectations, and the flexibility of both hardware and software versions met our deployment strategy,” says Terry Johnson, security and ecommerce specialist for Travelex. The A10 Networks appliances also “ticked all the boxes” in respect to critical PCI compliance and “…was up to the task in terms of performance,” Johnson added.

Travelex has deployed A10 Thunder appliances to sites in the UK, Canada and Australia with the US and China planned for deployment later this year. The solution provides access to key Travelex websites and performs a number of tasks including server load balancing, Web Application Firewall, SSL offload and other traffic management duties.

A10 Thunder ADC product line of high-performance, Application Delivery Controllers enable customers' applications to be highly available, accelerated and secure delivering performance scalability up to 150 Gbps. The A10 Thunder ADC product line is built upon A10's Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS®) platform, using a Symmetric Scalable Multi-Core Processing (SSMP) software architecture that delivers high performance options for dedicated, hosted or cloud data centres.

About A10 Networks A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN) is a leader in application networking, providing a range of high-performance application networking solutions that help organizations ensure that their data center applications and networks remain highly available, accelerated and secure. Founded in 2004, A10 Networks is based in San Jose, Calif., and serves customers globally with offices worldwide. For more information, visit: http://www.a10networks.com/emea/ A10 Networks, A10 Thunder, vThunder, ACOS, aCloud, aFleX, aXAPI, aVCS, Virtual Chassis, SoftAX, and aFlow are trademarks or registered trademarks of A10 Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

# # # Product Information Contact: Mr. Glen Ogden Regional Sales Director, Middle East A10 Networks UAE Mobile: +971 55 2762405 | KSA Mobile: +966 5380 59466 Email: [email protected]

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