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September 17, 2013

Radware Helps Chunghwa System Integration Meet Virtualization Needs of Its Customers

Virtualization is considered one of the cutting-edge technologies in the IT arena these days. With many companies deploying or offering virtual infrastructure solutions, the market for client virtualization has become highly competitive.

In an effort to meet the virtualization requirement of its customers, Chunghwa System Integration Company, Ltd. has deployed Radware's Alteon 4408 application delivery controller (ADC (News - Alert)) with AppShape ++ and its ADC Fabric.

Radware is a provider of application delivery and application security solutions for virtual and cloud data centers.

Chunghwa System Integration is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chunghwa Telecom (News - Alert) in Taiwan, a system integration company offering business solutions to financial, public and government, telecom and high-tech manufacturing industries.

Recognizing Radware's (News - Alert) ability to provide increased business agility and operational efficiency through its ADC solution with VMware's virtualization infrastructure, Chunghwa System Integration has been able to helps its customers receive greater value from VMware Horizon View - a virtual desktop infrastructure.

Sam Lin, country manager of Taiwan, Radware, said in a statement, "The combined solution of Radware's ADC fabric and VMware's Horizon View is designed to provide a highly available virtual desktop infrastructure, delivering the fastest response time for maximum employee productivity."

According to Radware, its Alteon 4408 ADC helps in ensuring the availability, performance and security of mission critical applications in the data center.

Radware’s AppShape++ technology also provides scripting capabilities. This feature facilitates customization of the ADC service per specific application flows and scenarios. Meanwhile, Radware’s ADC Fabric transforms physical ADCs from "units" or devices into services, regardless of the underlying computing resources.

Explaining the benefits of the combined solution, Sam Lin said that end-users can benefit from a significantly improved quality of experience (QoE).

“Furthermore, Radware's ADC provides enhanced security to the VMware View application server, enabling continuous service to VMware View users, even when under attack without affecting QoE to legitimate users," he added.

Eason Lin, sales director at Chunghwa System Integration, said in a statement, "Our decision to select Radware's ADC was based on the exacting needs of our customers and enables us to meet their expectations by providing a hassle-free, on-demand scalable platform.”

Eason Lin added, “Additionally, Radware's AppShape++ technology allows us to leverage a scripts example library to refine various layer 4-7 policies with no application modifications, to help reduce cost and risk."




Edited by Blaise McNamee
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