First end-to-end Automation Tool Cuts Time Spent on DDoS and WAF Solution Management, ADC provisioning, Maintenance, and Monitoring by more than 90 Percent
Radware® (NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of cyber security and application delivery solutions ensuring optimal service levels for applications in virtual, cloud, and software-defined data centers, today introduced an all new Operator Toolbox software to automate application delivery and security solution management. It is able to slash the time spent on these tasks by more than 90% compared to manual processes while increasing agility and reining in operational expenses.
The race to improve the end-user experience has made application delivery and security more crucial to the success of a business, but also much more complex and difficult to manage. Many organizations either lack the IT expertise or the resources to monitor and maintain their application delivery and security services efficiently. The many manual tasks that make up ADC, WAF and DDoS management, from reviewing SSL certificates to updating security policies across the organization, consume resources and tie up talent that could be directed toward more strategic initiatives.
“As organizations work to enhance and protect business applications through application delivery and security solutions, they’re faced with complex technologies to provision and maintain as well as pressure to increase agility and accelerate application deployment, maintenance, and decommissioning,” said Sharon Trachtman, Chief Marketing Officer at Radware. “Operator Toolbox helps Radware customers reduce expenses, put time back on their calendars, and better leverage their teams’ talent and expertise.”
Operator Toolbox offers:
- Automation of the entire lifecycle of ADC and security services using simple wizards and scripts for provisioning, maintenance, and monitoring.
- Out-of-the-box scripts automating common ADC and security lifecycle management tasks
- Personalized management process automation that converts existing services configurations into Operator Toolbox wizards with an intuitive GUI and creates toolbars of commonly used scripts
- Quick learning curve for mastering advance service provisioning and new devices
“Operator Toolbox provides a great opportunity for Radware’s partners to increase the value they offer their customers and earn additional revenue through professional services that personalize the automation of management processes for them,” said Israel Greenspan, Director of Channel Marketing for Radware.
Learn more about Operator Toolbox at https://www.radware.com/operator-toolbox/.
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