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Online Processing of Stock, Bond, Money Trades and Securities Around the Clock
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) is the primary infrastructure in the United States providing clearance, settlement and information services for equities, corporate and municipal bonds, government and mortgage-backed securities and over-the-counter credit derivatives. With the changing nature of the financial services industry, technology is driving new ways of doing business. The time it takes to settle trades is being reduced to minimize risk, and trading volumes continue to escalate almost exponentially. To stay on top of the game, DTCC had to develop a vast scalable network of Web-based standardized, automated and centralized solutions that promote speed, connectivity, efficiency, lower risk and resiliency. Through this interconnected network, customers would be able to access all of DTCC’s Web-based applications over the Internet.
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Radware’s Application Front End (AFE) Solution Selected By deltathree to Support Business Growth through Enhanced SIP Load Balancing Capabilities and Optimal User Experience
deltathree, a leading provider of SIP-based Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions for service providers and consumers worldwide, was looking for a network solution that would deliver a reliable IT infrastructure to optimally support its growing number of Hosted Consumer VoIP Solution and Reseller customers. The company’s main technical issue was to find a load balancer for both SIP and HTML traffic that would support high load traffic and provide seamless redundancy. Their focus was on sustaining 100% uptime for customers and continuing to build its business through this maintained reliability. In addition, deltathree required that any solution chosen would also provide help with IT infrastructure maintenance and upgrade procedures as well as reduce the need for manual configuration.
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Ace Hardware Provides Customers and Employees with Global Enhanced Service
Ace Hardware Corp., the largest global retailer-owned cooperative, needed to enhance both the customer shopping experience and employee responsiveness to customers through increased reliability of their CRM and ERP applications. With over 4,800 stores located in 50 states and 70 countries, Ace Hardware's global operations depend on the full availability, highest performance and complete security of networked applications across all store locations. The company needed a comprehensive availability, performance and security solution for their server farm infrastructure.
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Just Group Achieves Web Page Acceleration with Simple, Instant and Effective Radware Solutions
Just Group, a major Australian fashion retail company, was facing a significant challenge with its seven ecommerce sites. With up to 100 million monthly page visits, the company needed a robust and efficient solution to replace its old load balancing solution and ensure optimal performance for each site. The company was experiencing a 10+ second load time for its web pages, despite attempts at web application code optimization. This was a significant issue as research shows that 57% of users abandon pages that take longer than 3 seconds to load, and are measurably less likely to convert from browsing to buying. Just Group needed a solution that would not only minimize page load time but also offload the optimization work from the site’s programmer.
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QuadraNet Eliminates Downtime for Customers with Radware’s Attack Mitigation System
QuadraNet, a full-service data center provider, was facing an increasing frequency and virulence of DDoS attacks. Their previous security solution identified network threats by observing traffic patterns and volume, null-routing affected customer IP space when attacks exceeded the customer’s uplink capacity. This resulted in downtime for targeted customers. QuadraNet needed an automated DDoS attack mitigation system that could eliminate downtime and keep customers running without disruption. They sought a solution that could protect customers quickly, effectively, and with extremely low false-positive rates.
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Pappas Automobil Deploys Radware Solutions to Provide Secure and Profitable Business Continuity
Pappas Automobil AG, Austria's largest Mercedes distributor and a nation-wide operator of service garages, had an online ordering system that enabled its many branches to order cars and parts. However, the company faced challenges in providing secure, high-throughput real-time intrusion prevention and DoS protection to guarantee continued high availability and secure service provision. The company's initial firewall protection was unable to provide the required security. The company’s network traffic needed to be protected from worms, viruses, and DoS/DDoS attacks, including SYN floods, while ensuring prompt response times and delivery of business critical applications. Continuous disruptions to the network were causing large losses as branches were unable to place orders for spare parts or locate a suitable repair destination – leading to unhappy customers and lower revenues.
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Radware’s ADC-VX ™ Virtualization Solution Enables Buypass to Serve More Customers, More Effectively
Buypass AS, a Norwegian supplier of secure solutions for electronic identification, electronic signatures and payment, was looking to upgrade and consolidate its Application Delivery Controller (ADC) hardware devices without compromising the resiliency or performance power of its application delivery. As a service provider delivering identity management as a service, security is always a primary concern. There is simply no room for security gaps or performance drops. With aging existing technology and a fast-growing customer base, the company required a secure, high-availability solution that would deliver better performance. It also needed a flexible, scalable solution that would ensure continuity for its services and enable it to bring new personal electronic ID applications and services to market faster.
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Large wholesale bank in New England provides members with continuous,secure access for online e-commerce applications with Radware’s LinkProof solutions.
The largest wholesale bank in New England began offering financial services via the Internet and provided additional critical business applications for its members, processing millions of dollars per week. Its goal was to have near 100% uptime for these critical e-commerce applications and to provide fast, consistent Internet access. The Bank’s network and Internet access had to provide its members with the appropriate security to protect crucial data and information that was being processed through its web site. The Bank was also planning to expand its member base and would have to plan its network and Internet availability to support this growth. It wanted to implement Internet load balancing between the primary Boston site and its Disaster Recovery (DR) site to enhance its e-commerce performance and reliability, as well as add an automatic failover to the DR site in the event that its Boston site was unavailable.
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Play65.com Helps Users Play it Safe with Radware’s Integrated APSolute Application Delivery Solution
Play65.com, a leading online, skill-based gaming platform provider, was looking for an integrated solution to optimize and secure its network performance. Any network faults would cause Play65.com immediate revenue loss in tens of thousands of dollars per hour and damage to its reputation. Therefore, Play65.com was looking for an application-level solution to assure network availability, performance and full security for the more than 2 million hits a day on its servers. Web-based services are an integral part of Play65.com’s business model. The company provides an online skill-based gaming platform for players from all around the world and its business revenues are derived from a fee it charges winning players. Network performance is therefore a pivotal concern for Play65.com since it’s the backbone of its revenues and is densely trafficked on a regular basis. Play65.com conducts nearly 18 million games a month and therefore holds more than 2 million hits a day on its servers. From a business profitability point of view this means that if the company’s network went down, it could stand to loose approximately about $20,000 per hour.
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Xittel Stops Paralyzing DDoS Attacks and Improves Service Availability for Customers with DefensePro
Over a three month period, Xittel experienced 200 multi-vector DDoS attacks on a daily basis, ranging from 1 to 45 attacks per day. Each attack lasted 60 to 120 minutes and completely overwhelmed the company's communication links with illegitimate traffic, making it impossible to transmit information. The call center went from 1,000 to 6,000 calls per week and some clients didn’t even have phone service to contact the company. Xittel discovered that one specific hosted client was the target of attacks. The company sporadically disconnected the targeted client. However, since it could not afford to protect itself against these menacing attacks, Xittel was forced to ask its client to find another service provider. As several of Xittel’s clients relied on Internet access and connectivity, the need for a mitigation solution increased and the survival of the organization depended on it.
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Brinkster Delivers 24/7 Service Availability for 50,000 Customers with Radware’s Alteon NG Load Balancer
Brinkster, an Infrastructure as a Service provider, needed a load balancing solution for web, cloud and mobile based applications. As an IaaS company, it was imperative that Brinkster provide load balancing capabilities for all web, cloud and mobile based applications. It is a capability that Brinkster offers in their products, as well as one they offer to customers for infrastructure deals. As applications continue to evolve and become more complex, there is an increase of stress on networks – resulting in unwanted downtime, maintenance efforts and costs. Therefore, Brinkster needed a solution that could accommodate these growing, key infrastructure challenges that affect web applications.
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Brinkster Selects Radware’s Attack Mitigation System to Protect its Cloud and Hosting Customers Against Cyber Attacks
Brinkster, a global hosting and cloud service provider, needed a solution to protect its vast client base against a new generation of sophisticated, multi-vectored cyber attacks. The company hosts over 50,000 customers and needed a security solution that could protect its infrastructure and customers from a wide range of cyber attacks designed to impact its ability to service customers, or to infringe on the security of their information. The solution had to meet Brinkster’s rigorous demands for uninterrupted network uptime so it could deliver on its service level agreements (SLAs). As a result of recent attacks on their customers, Brinkster focused on protection from denial-of-service attacks in the form of networks and application-level floods, zero-day vulnerability attacks, low-volume, scanning, cracking and advanced persistent threats. While a growing portion of Brinkster’s data traffic is secured and encrypted by the SSL protocol, they needed a security solution that could detect and mitigate DoS and DDoS attacks that are SSL encrypted.
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European Manufacturer Turns To Radware To Build A Custom Security Solution
The European manufacturing company had a complex, globally-distributed network comprised of data centers, remote offices and cloud-hosted applications. Each asset type had different requirements and faced different threat profiles. Traditional DDoS mitigation vendors did not have the flexibility or scope to offer full, cost-effective protection for all asset types. The company's previous security vendors had suffered a major breach the previous year. The company was looking for a solution that could provide protection for all its assets, including four globally distributed data centers running mission-critical applications, 150 cloud applications hosted on a large public-cloud provider, and three-dozen remote sales offices spanning the globe.
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Spans the Globe with Radware
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is an intergovernmental organization spanning 187 Member States and Territories. It provides the framework for international meteorological cooperation worldwide. WMO facilitates the free and unrestricted exchange of data and information, products and services in real- or near-real time on matters relating to safety and security of society, economic welfare and the protection of the environment. It contributes to policy formulation in these areas at national and international levels. WMO needed a secure, redundant way for its Members to connect to a remote site using a public infrastructure. With this goal in mind, Vladislava Toukalek, acting chief of the WMO Information Technology division, determined that a multi-homing and WAN acceleration solution would help WMO achieve this goal in the most cost effective manner.
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Radware’s ADC-VX™ Virtualization Solution Enables Telenet to Consolidate its IT Infrastructure
Telenet, Belgium’s largest cable services provider, needed to consolidate its IT infrastructure and adopt a virtualized environment. It also needed a solution that included both basic load balancing features and application performance monitoring. The company looked for a solution that would fit into its existing infrastructure in both its production site and its testing environment. As a leading cable operator with an MVNO offering, Telenet also needed to provide non-stop, premium services to more than one million subscribers (existing residential and business customers) as well deliver new services to new and existing customers.
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e-Learning at New York Law School: Continuous with Radware LinkProof
New York Law School (NYLS), one of the oldest and most respected institutions in the United States, needed to ensure Internet connectivity to its highly demanding community of 1500 students and faculty in order to provide them the best possible Quality of Experience (QoE) in accessing their e-Learning application, web servers and hosted student email service. Network disruptions and connection failures were the reason that New York Law School became interested in implementing Radware's LinkProof solution. The School's course management system (Blackboard) is hosted and when the single link failed in the past, students could not see the teacher and the teacher could not teach. There was also a need for more robust Data Center infrastructure to allow for more hosting and future bandwidth growth. The School wanted more flexibility in negotiating with service providers to achieve lower costs and higher SLA commitments.
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Traveltainment Uses Radware’s Solutions to Offer Customers a Secure and Fast Approach to Booking Travel Online
Traveltainment, a leading IT service provider in the leisure travel market, relies heavily on its online database for business operations. The company's peak hours are early evening until midnight and from early afternoon until midnight on the weekend. During these times, they can have between 120,000,000 and 150,000,000 impressions per day and 250,000 concurrent connections with up to 8,000 new connections per second. Due to their large market penetration and well-known customers, they are constantly being targeted for intrusion attempts. Since Traveltainment provides booking facilities for its customers and handles cardholder data; intrusion prevention, maintenance of data integrity, and protection against injections and zero-day vulnerabilities is imperative to the company’s success. Any type of attack would lead to profit loss, customer dissatisfaction, and damage to the company’s image. It has been calculated that one hour of downtime for Traveltainment can lead to 180,000 Euros lost. Furthermore, by operating two separate data centers in different locations, incoming traffic reaches the data centers from 5 different Internet uplinks and causes strain to their customers service availability.
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Hewlett-Packard Supports Higher Application SLA with Radware’s Alteon ADC Solution
Hewlett-Packard, the world’s largest technology company, was in need of a solution that could reduce application infrastructure costs, support higher application SLA, and improve application quality of experience. With a large product and service portfolio serving billions of customers, the company required a solution that was cost-effective, advanced, and comprehensive. The challenge was to find a solution that could handle the scale of HP's operations and provide a high level of service to its extensive customer base.
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Radware’s AppDirector Solution Enhances the Learning Experience for Complutense University’s Worldwide Community
Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Spain’s biggest university system, required a highly available and scalable networking solution to ensure critical services are provided to nearly 100,000 students and staff members in its centers in Spain and throughout the world. The university’s networking environment includes two data centers and a total of 232 physical and virtual servers of multiple types (Microsoft Windows, Linux, UNIX and VMS). Services such as a university-wide intranet, an enrollment system, virtual campuses, email, directory services, ERP, proxy services, and multiple varied business applications are all critical to day to day operations and learning. During peak usage times, there are more than 55,000 concurrent users connected to the network. In order to meet the needs of such an extensive and complex international network, Complutense University needed a reliable load balancing solution that would integrate the different critical services and allow for greater degrees of scalability and availability, enabling it to resolve various complex topological issues that several of the services had. UCM also needed a scalable solution that would offer the flexibility to add new servers as necessary.
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Groupama Seguros Uses Radware Solutions to Raise Web Application Performance, Ensure Security and Privacy
Groupama Seguros, a leading European insurance firm, needed a geo-dispersed, balanced web platform that would deliver top-rate performance while ensuring communications privacy and protection against attacks. The company’s web applications are used every day by approximately 7,000 employees, partners and customers located in multiple countries. They conduct a number of activities that all require a seamless, fast and reliable connection, 24*7. Local and global visitors processing online transactions need continuous connectivity. They furthermore need to be directed to the most suitable site that will provide optimal service and have a record of their relevant data. In June 2008, Groupama Seguros began searching for ways to provide a better user experience. As the company is responsible for large volumes of confidential data, including customer accounts and personal information, customers required a secure platform to perform their online transactions. This meant that network attacks and unwanted malware such as worms, viruses, reconnaissance, Trojans and VoIP attacks needed to be intercepted.
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OSRAM, Leading Global Lighting Manufacturer, Shines Bright with Radware Application Delivery Solution
OSRAM, a leading global lighting manufacturer, maintains more than 45 websites in 38 languages, including a SAP-integrated sales extranet, MyOsram.com. The company required a solution to ensure continuous, high-speed Internet access for their partners, resellers, and customers to successfully drive and increase revenue. The company’s employees are connected via a worldwide Wide Area Network (WAN), Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) network, and several Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). MyOsram.com, a fully SAP-integrated sales extranet, provides OSRAM customers with the ability to place expedited orders around the clock. Uninterrupted Internet and application access are critical to the company’s day-to-day operations. However, achieving network consistency has been a challenge for OSRAM.
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The Conservation & Liquidation Office (CLO) Keeps Private Data Secure with Radware’s DefensePro
The Conservation & Liquidation Office (CLO), a subsidiary of the California Department of Insurance, is tasked with the conservation of insurance companies and the management of their affairs for the benefit and protection of policyholders. This involves taking over the entire operations of the company, including all policies, accounts, claims, and personal information of insured individuals. This information is subject to increased risk during the takeover procedure when the CLO establishes connectivity with the insurer’s network and IT infrastructure. The CLO previously relied on traditional firewall protection methods to secure its network and IT infrastructure. However, these methods provided insufficient protection to safeguard the crucial data and information the CLO was managing. The CLO needed a solution that would stop any attack from any entity, at headquarters as well as the regional insurance companies.
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FireHost Receives Network Edge Protection with Radware’s Attack Mitigation System
FireHost, a leading secure cloud hosting provider, was in need of a solution to secure its network infrastructure and provide real-time attack protection for its clients' mission-critical systems. The company is responsible for protecting sensitive data and brand reputations for companies of all sizes, including many Fortune 50 organizations. FireHost customers handle sensitive information such as credit card numbers and personal identifiable information that needs to remain secure and available. As an organization, they are known for meeting high traffic and high availability requirements for SaaS application providers and online retailers. As FireHost began to search for a seller to replace its existing infrastructure, they pursued a vendor that met their customers’ requirements for availability, performance, resiliency and security with scalable and cost-effective features that facilitate future growth.
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Radware’s Application Front End Solution for AccuWeather
AccuWeather, the world’s largest online commercial weather service, serves an average of 5 to 6 million users a day. However, when regions across the globe are hit with severe weather conditions such as hurricanes and snowstorms, traffic volume increases to 15 million hits a day. This surge in traffic presents a significant challenge for the company as it needs to ensure 24/7 information availability under these conditions. Therefore, Accuweather required a solution that would allow them to dynamically scale and add server capacity to handle the increased traffic. The company also needed to maintain customer satisfaction by providing exceptional weather service capabilities 24/7. It was crucial for AccuWeather's network to be available and optimized for web access 24/7 for critical weather information.
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Liquidity Services Finds a Consolidated and Virtual Solution with Radware’s Alteon ADC
Liquidity Services needed a consistent and cost-effective solution to ensure flexibility for its growing business. It needed a consolidated and virtual solution that would allow it to grow its business through company acquisitions and new marketplaces and accommodate the additional infrastructure requirements without increasing the data center footprint. As an all virtual platform with two data centers, Liquidity Services scales several applications including Exchange, Web applications and test and development. In addition, in order for Liquidity Services business to thrive, it is critical for the auction based sales websites to remain accessible to its clients and customers. For this reason, they required disaster recovery support and a load balancing solution that could handle any increased traffic.
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AutoAnything Cuts Page Load Time in Half and Revs Up Sales by 13%
In the fall of 2009, AutoAnything was preparing for Black Friday. They aimed to create a premium shopping experience that would minimize cart abandonment and yield high conversion rates. To achieve this, they needed to create an image-rich website with fast-loading pages and reliable performance. Despite already using a content distribution network (CDN), AutoAnything knew they could be even faster. The site’s home page took up to 10 seconds to load, which was far too slow by the performance standards of the time. With a small engineering team and site traffic of over 2 million unique visitors each month, it was crucial that the company partner with a vendor who could deliver easy implementation.
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O’Reilly Media Delivers Sub-2-Second Page Load Times to 87% of Visitors
O’Reilly Media, a leading publisher and disseminator of technology innovation, has been a chronicler and catalyst of cutting-edge technology development since 1978. The company has made it their critical goal to deliver their site in under 2 seconds. However, like all content-rich sites, the O’Reilly website is subject to the same performance pitfalls – everything from third-party widgets to data being served from multiple servers. A sub-2-second page load time is the current holy grail of web performance, and achieving this would keep the flow of thought seamless for users, meaning that they’re more likely to complete whatever online task they’ve started.
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KPN Enhances Resiliency and Performance with Radware’s ADC-VX™
KPN, the leading telecommunications and IT service provider in the Netherlands, wanted to scale up its infrastructure to provide better, more predictable service to its business customers. With over 100 high-end business customers relying on its cloud services, KPN wanted to improve resiliency and scalability, as well as the ability to easily add new business customers and isolate between customer environments. Another key objective was lowering operational costs, which KPN wanted to achieve by consolidating multiple dedicated ADC devices into a virtualized ADC infrastructure.
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Garanti Technology Drastically Increases Service Availability and Network Security with DefensePro
Garanti Technology, a leader in banking and financial services, needed to ensure the confidentiality of customer information, consistent service availability, and fast application performance. As financial institutions like Garanti Technology offer more services through the web, they also inherit a new set of pressures. Applications need to be consistently available. Performance cannot waver. Security is vital. And confidentiality is not only expected, but it is essential. In order to remain a leader within the industry and protect the nature of their business, it was essential that Garanti Technology ensures customers' security and confidentiality and provide uninterrupted service.
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Radware’s ADC-VX™ Virtualization Solution Enables Garanti Bank to Consolidate its Data Center and Launch New Banking Applications
Garanti Bank, Turkey’s second largest private bank, was in need of a virtualized Application Delivery Controller (ADC) solution for its advanced intranet and online banking services. The bank's goal was to consolidate its data center and focus on developing new online banking applications. The bank was looking for a solution that would allow it to maintain its current intranet and online banking services as well as develop new ones, all while ensuring customers enjoy a high-quality of experience whenever accessing its banking services and critical backend applications. Along with these goals, Garanti wanted to consolidate its data center in order to save costs and improve operations. The bank required a scalable, highly available solution that would deliver more, with less hardware and without compromising resiliency, performance or the customer experience.
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