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CRM app for iPad from CDC Software.

Posted on April 24, 2012. Filed under: Application delivery, Business Issues, CRM, iPad | Tags: , , , |

 CDC Software  Announces Pivotal CRM for the iPad

 April 17, 2012 – CDC Software, today announced that its flagship CRM suite, Pivotal CRM is now available as an iPad application.  The development of the iPad version recognises the increased use of tablet computers in the workplace.

The Pivotal CRM suite includes software tools for sales force automation (SFA), e-marketing automation, lead management and customer service management.  It also supports partner management, mobile CRM, analytics and call scripting.

“Pivotal CRM for the iPad makes it quick and easy for sales, marketing and customer service professionals to access customer information and bespoke CRM processes from any location, at any time.  Competitive advantage comes from intelligent and timely customer and partner communications.  We are ensuring that this advantage is achieved by combining the proven capabilities of Pivotal CRM with the flexible capabilities of the iPad’’ explained Rob Gillam, CRM expert at CDC Software.

Pivotal CRM is a highly flexible set of tools.  It can be used as an- off-the-shelf CRM solution or customise to suite the specific needs of the customer business, essentially creating their own iPad applications using the open APIs.

Pivotal CRM for the iPad has been designed to scale to the size of the full screen and  to maximize the intuitive features available in one of the world’s most advanced mobile operating systems.

Pivotal CRM for the iPad opens with a highly-visual, personal dashboard. This provides a snapshot view of the information that is most relevant to that particular user.  Information displayed in the dashboard can include charts, such as line and bar graphs, web pages and search result lists.

By configuring searches to look at any data within the Pivotal CRM deployment, users get instant online access to information relevant to their job.  This can includecustom searches, such as open sales opportunities, approaching deadlines, forecasts, newly acquired accounts with a specified net value, or key company or contacts in a specific area.

Pivotal CRM for the iPad is continually refreshed.  New data and updates are reflected instantly while the user is online.  When a wireless connection is not available, users can still access previously synchronised CRM data helping them to stay informed wherever they are.

Pivotal CRM for the iPad also includes full integration with Skype, LinkedIn, Facebook and Google Maps.

Pivotal CRM for iPad is available now in the iTunes App Store.  Terms, conditions and restrictions apply.

“Pivotal CRM for iPad delivers solutions unmatched in the marketplace by offering the agility needed today, “ said Rob Gillam. “Using the powerful customisation capabilities of the Pivotal CRM platform, the application can be fully personalized to cater for the unique needs of every mobile user in the organisation, such as sales representatives or delivery employees.’’

About Pivotal CRM

CDC Software’s Pivotal CRM is a flexible, powerful customer relationship management solution for organizations that want to use CRM strategically by modeling, enhancing and streamlining their unique sales, marketing, and customer service processes. Built with the user experience in mind, Pivotal CRM offers significant flexibility and customizability, enabling organizations to tailor the system precisely to their users’ needs. With a Microsoft-style interface and role, and task-based navigation, Pivotal CRM is an easy-to-use system that helps reduce the learning curve and increase user adoption.  Pivotal CRM embeds Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint, and tightly integrates with the Microsoft Office suite, bringing data to the user when and where they need it, for optimal efficiency.

About CDC Software
CDC Software is a global provider of enterprise software for on-premise and cloud deployments.  Leveraging a service-oriented architecture (SOA), CDC Software offers multiple delivery options for their solutions including on-premise, hosted, cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) or blended-hybrid deployment offerings.  CDC Software’s solutions include enterprise resource planning (ERP), manufacturing operations management, enterprise manufacturing intelligence, supply chain management (demand management, order management and warehouse and transportation management), global trade management, e-Commerce, human capital management, customer relationship management (CRM), complaint management and aged care solutions.

CDC Software delivers innovative and industry-specific solutions to approximately 10,000 customers worldwide within the manufacturing, distribution, transportation, retail, government, real estate, financial services, health care, and not-for-profit industries. For more information, please visit www.cdcsoftware.com.

For more information, please visit www.cdcsoftware.com.

For more information contact: Caroline Howlett Strategic PR cdc@strategicpr.net 01494 434434 @strategicpr @cdcpivotal @cdcrespondrob

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Don’t Cloud the Business Issues

Posted on April 5, 2012. Filed under: Application delivery, Business Issues, Chris O'Malley, ITaaS, ITMaaS, Nimsoft, Technology | Tags: , , |

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“Revise Customer Service Processes to put an End Consumer Misery”

Posted on March 12, 2012. Filed under: Admin, Application delivery, Business Issues, CRM, customer complaints management, customer relationship management, customer service, Customer services, OFGEM, utilities | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

CDC Respond tells Utilities Businesses to as EDF Energy Joins List Fined for Poor Customer Complaints Management

There is no excuse – technology can manage the end-to-end process and recover service reputation whilst providing vital, potentially revenue generating businesses data

12 March 2012 – With EDF Energy now ordered to pay a £4.5 million ‘fine’ and npower and British Gas fined over £2 million each for failing to manage customer complaints effectively, Mark Chambers, head of consulting at complaints management specialist, CDC Respond has called on the energy sector to: “Revise customer service processes to put an end customer service misery for millions of UK customers.”

Speaking openly to those responsible for managing customer complaints mark Chambers explained: “There will always be complaints.  What matters is how a complaint is managed; how the customer is handled and the processes that lead to a speedy and satisfactory resolution.”

Electricity North West, which owns, operates and maintains the North West’s electricity distribution network has significantly improved its customer complaint handling by putting in place processes that enable the handling and processing of high volumes of customer enquiries, quickly and efficiently.

According to Stephanie Rourke, connections enquiries manager at Electricity North West, “The step-by-step processes, driven by CDC Respond, a widely available customer complaints management platform, allow us to manage our process to deliver the regulatory requirements of the CEAR Act when dealing with customer information requests or complaints.”

Stephanie Rourke continued: “Each step is guided by the fields set-up in the software.  All communications are recorded and can be analysed at any point during the processes.  We can also export data directly into Ofgem reporting templates to demonstrate that processes are being followed.  This is invaluable in the case where a complaint is escalated to the regulator,” explained Stephanie Rourke.

There is no reason why other utilities businesses are not following the customer service excellence route being taken by Electricity North West.

“From an intelligence and administrative perspective, CDC Respond has proven to improve efficiency and highlights choke points within our processes, those that create dissatisfaction with our customers.” The uniform data collation means information can be shared easily between departments, therefore reducing handoffs and interfaces for the customer,” continued Stephanie Rourke of Electricity North West.

Tools, such as CDC Respond, provide customer facing businesses with the ability to manage and respond to customers as individuals, or as groups of similarly affected customers.  Controls can be put in place to ensure that every step of the complaints management process, from initial information gathering, through to the point of resolution is recorded.

“Reports generated from customer feedback can be used to improve the business, but also to demonstrate to regulators that all efforts are being made to rectify customer issues and to put in place effective customer complaints management processes,” concluded Mark Chambers, CDC Respond.

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Radware secures $2 million Attack Mitigation contract with Tier 1 wireless carrier

Posted on December 12, 2011. Filed under: ADP, Application delivery, Application security, contract win, cyber crime, Data centre management, Hacking, Hacktivist, hactivist, IT management, IT security, Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Radware to Deliver Attack Mitigation System Solution to Tier 1 Wireless Carrier in North America

Solution based at the network perimeter will help protect against the new wave of multi-level attacks

Radware a leading provider of application delivery and application security solutions for virtual and cloud data centers, today announced a $2 million sale of its Attack Mitigation System (AMS) security solution to a leading Tier 1 wireless carrier in North America.

Radware’s AMS solution will integrate the carrier’s existing point security capabilities – such as firewall and proxy protection, signature-based intrusion prevention, anti-spam gateways and scrubbing center denial of service mitigation – into an holistic attack mitigation system.

The carrier chose Radware AMS for its ability to deliver synergy to multiple protection modules as part of one system while providing unified reporting and compliance. As a result, the Radware AMS solution will help the carrier defend against the increasingly sophisticated multi-vector attacks that strike network IT assets at multiple layers, large scale botnet attacks, and attackers that imitate real users in order to misuse services and application resources.

Under the agreement, Radware will begin installing the system in January 2012.

“While the customer’s initial focus was firewall protection, managers felt relying on individual point security tools alone for network infrastructure security were not enough to protect against the new wave of sophisticated cyber-attacks,” said Ron Meyran, director, security product marketing, Radware.

“Network equipment and applications infrastructures are typically the main targets of these multi-layered attacks, and Radware’s AMS offers a unique solution to integrate their existing security tools into an holistic strategy, achieving a real-time, proactive, attack mitigation system,” continued Meyran.

Radware’s AMS is a real-time network and application attack mitigation solution that protects the application infrastructure against network and application downtime, application vulnerability exploitation, malware spread, information theft, Web service attacks and Web defacement. It contains a protection layer with security modules including denial-of-service (DoS) protection, network behavioral analysis (NBA), intrusion prevention system (IPS), reputation engine and Web application firewall (WAF) to fully safeguard networks, servers and applications against known and emerging network security threats.

Radware supplements these capabilities by adding the human factor — the professional security consultants of its Emergency Response Team (ERT) who are available around the clock. As literal ‘first responders’ to cyber-attacks, Radware’s ERT members gained their extensive experience by successfully dealing with some of the industry’s most notable hacking episodes, providing the knowledge and expertise to mitigate the kind of attack a business’s security team may never have handled.

Additionally, by combining these protections in a single, integrated solution, Radware AMS reduces capital expenses by avoiding the need to install multiple point security tools, and it saves on operational expenses by reducing the complexity of collecting data and managing the system.

For more information on Radware’s Attack Mitigation System, please go to http://www.radware.com/Products/ApplicationNetworkSecurity/default.aspx

About Radware

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), is a global leader of application delivery and application security solutions for virtual and cloud data centers. Its award-winning solutions portfolio delivers full resilience for business-critical applications, maximum IT efficiency, and complete business agility. Radware’s solutions empower more than 10,000 enterprise and carrier customers worldwide to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business continuity and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs down. For more information, please visit www.radware.com.

Radware encourages you to join our community and follow us on; LinkedIn, Radware Blog, Twitter, YouTube and the Radware Connect app for iPhone.

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This press release may contain statements concerning Radware’s future prospects that are “forward-looking statements” under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations and projections that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that future results will be achieved, and actual results could differ materially from forecasts and estimates. These risks and uncertainties, as well as others, are discussed in greater detail in Radware’s Annual Report on Form 20-F and Radware’s other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Radware undertakes no commitment to revise or update any forward-looking statement in order to reflect events or circumstances after the date any such statement is made. Radware’s public filings are available from the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at http://www.sec.gov or may be obtained on Radware’s website at http://www.radware.com.

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Strategic PR

01494 434434

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The first Application Delivery Fabric for the ITaaS economy

Posted on November 23, 2011. Filed under: ADP, Application delivery, Application security, Data centre management, IT management, IT service, ITaaS, Technology | Tags: , , , , , , |

The next evolution of Radware’s VADI strategy provides ground-breaking cost savings, efficiency and agility for virtual and cloud data centres.

 Datacentre Solutions: Date: 23 Nov 2011

Radware has announced the next phase of its Virtual Application Delivery Infrastructure (VADI) strategy featuring new application delivery controller (ADC) platforms, enhanced data centre management and orchestration interoperability, complete support for leading hypervisors, and new AppShape technology to provide the industry’s first application delivery fabric.

Radware ADC Fabric breaks new ground in virtualised application delivery by leveraging the concept of a virtual ADC (vADC) resource pool across both single and multiple data centres. The ADC fabric transforms physical ADCs from “units” or devices into services, regardless of the underlying computing resources resulting in increased agility and simplified operations. This also overcomes the traditionally limited model of requiring two identical ADC appliances for redundancy, by supporting cross-ADC form factor redundant pairs, for unlimited scalability and high resiliency.

By implementing Radware ADC Fabric within virtual data centres and replacing traditional ADCs with vADC instances, IT managers can now assign a vADC instance per application, department or customer, essentially creating a fully virtualised application silo. This simplifies manageability and operations as one silo can be upgraded at a time without affecting other silos. Each silo can have full fault isolation with its own dedicated components (servers, storage, and vADCs) to guarantee application performance and SLAs. The result is improved application silo agility, mobility, and bursting within a single data centre or cross data centres.

A key component of Radware ADC Fabric is a new technology — Radware AppShape — that provides an application perspective for shaping the data centre infrastructure to specific application needs. AppShape dramatically accelerates the rollout of new business applications and services which can be integrated into the virtual data centre and cloud eco-systems.

When combined with new ADC platforms that deliver the industry’s highest ADC consolidation ratios (up to 480 virtual instances in a single appliance) and VADI services that simplify dynamic provisioning, decommissioning, scaling or migration of ADC instances, Radware elevates its VADI strategy to an unprecedented level in which businesses can meet the financial and technical needs imposed by today’s economic drivers. More and more, companies are seeking new ways to transform hardened information technology assets and capabilities into consolidated, flexible and adaptable services to reduce infrastructure and operational expenses while concurrently meeting shifting business demands in real-time at a fraction of the cost.

“Radware recognises not only the technological, but also the economic demands placed on enterprise and carrier data centres today,” said Avi Chesla, chief technology officer, Radware. “Through our VADI strategy, we now introduce a new application delivery abstraction layer technology which allows organisations to shape our application delivery tools to meet exactly their business needs, removing traditional complexities of ADC administration associated with networking, computing resources, high availability, security and more – letting companies to really focus only on their business’ application.

“This ADC abstraction layer allows easy control of the Radware ADC fabric and thus provides a turn-key application delivery solution for all sizes of companies as well as enterprise and carrier segments, to help them build out their infrastructures for virtualised or cloud computing scenarios in the most cost-efficient, flexible, and resilient way possible on the market today,” Chesla said.

Announcement Highlights

More on the New ADC Service — Radware AppShape: AppShape is designed to accelerate, simplify and optimise application deployment with a holistic view from the application perspective. Using AppShape capabilities, application deployment and testing times are reduced from by a factor of 10x-100x, cutting deployment costs up to 86%. AppShape offers:

· Specially designed templates for leading business applications (e.g., Microsoft, SAP, Oracle) help IT managers configure all required ADC options easily for faster application rollouts with fewer mistakes. Additionally, the templates can be shared across the data centre and reused when needed.

· Efficient application delivery operation through an application-centric view of specific application parameters for the on-going tuning of services, as well as auto-discovery capabilities that scan application resources to identify changes and synchronises them to the ADC with no human intervention.

· Simplified reports and management screens provide an application-centric view with full logging and visibility of application SLAs, performance, and rules/regulatory compliance.

New ADC Platform – Alteon 5224: The latest addition to the Alteon product line, this new platform is designed to help businesses begin their cloud journey without fear of overspending. An ideal solution for medium-size enterprises, the Alteon 5224 with Radware’s ADC-VX running on top, allows users to create an innovative, on-demand consolidation platform capable of supporting up to 24 vADC instances with throughput between 1 Gbps and 14 Gbps.
Alteon 10000 – High-End Platform for Service, Hosting, and Cloud Providers: Radware also announced that its ADC-VX consolidation platform now runs on top of its Alteon 10000 platform, making it the only ADC solution to meet the full spectrum of this market segment’s needs.

The Alteon 10000 now supports on demand up to a staggering 480 vADCs with up to 80 Gbps of throughput for a solution that can create up to 30 times more vADCs on a single device than other vendor solution, resulting in higher savings of hardware and operational expenses as well as faster ROI compared to any other consolidation solution in the industry.

By enabling IT managers to create a separate, fully isolated vADC instance — whether each application for enterprises or individual customer services delivered by cloud, carrier and hosting providers — the Alteon 10000 platform ensures high availability, SLA integrity, and performance with multi-tenant support.
Expanded Radware Alteon VA Support: Radware’s Alteon VA is a vADC deployed as a virtual appliance on general server virtualisation infrastructure (VI). In addition to VMware ESX/ESXi, it is now offered for industry-leading hypervisors including KVM, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Open Xen. It is the only softADC which can run on each of these hypervisors.

Enhanced vDirect Interoperability: vDirect plug-in and SDK enables fast and easy integration of the ADC fabric into virtual and cloud data centre management systems. The plug-in provides all the building blocks and management interfaces required for a data centre management and orchestration system to provision, decommission, configure and monitor vADCs and computing resources within a virtual data centre. vDirect now supports VMware’s vCloud Director in addition to VMware’s vCenter Orchestrator, simplifying the provisioning of virtual applications within vCloud environments to include virtual ADC resources.

Key Benefits
With today’s Radware ADC Fabric announcement, the Company provides the highest vADC density and ADC consolidation ratios available on the market to deliver the lowest cost per vADC for significant cost savings. Also, with AppShape technology as part of the ADC Fabric, customers will enjoy fast application rollout with unmatched business agility as well as maximum operational efficiency.

Lastly, customers will benefit from Radware’s pioneering on-demand ADC approach, now enhanced for the ADC Fabric, which provides industry-unique on-demand scalability for throughput, virtual ADC instances, and application delivery services combined with the ability to scale out of devices across the fabric or out of data centres for maximum agility and optimal investment protection.

 

 

 

 

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Radware Announces the First Application Delivery Fabric for the ITaaS Economy

Posted on November 21, 2011. Filed under: ADP, Application delivery, Application security, Business Issues, Data centre management, IT management, IT service, ITaaS, Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The next evolution of Radware’s VADI strategy provides ground-breaking cost savings, efficiency and agility for virtual and cloud data centres

November 21, 2011 — Radware(NASDAQ: RDWR), a leading provider of application delivery and application security solutions for virtual and cloud data centres, today announced the next phase of its Virtual Application Delivery Infrastructure (VADI) strategy featuring new application delivery controller (ADC) platforms, enhanced data centre management and orchestration interoperability, complete support for leading hypervisors, and new AppShape technology to provide the industry’s first application delivery fabric.

Radware ADC Fabric breaks new ground in virtualised application delivery by leveraging the concept of a virtual ADC (vADC) resource pool across both single and multiple data centres. The ADC fabric transforms physical ADCs from “units” or devices into services, regardless of the underlying computing resources resulting in increased agility and simplified operations. This also overcomes the traditionally limited model of requiring two identical ADC appliances for redundancy, by supporting cross-ADC form factor redundant pairs, for unlimited scalability and high resiliency.

By implementing Radware ADC Fabric within virtual data centres and replacing traditional ADCs with vADC instances, IT managers can now assign a vADC instance per application, department or customer, essentially creating a fully virtualised application silo. This simplifies manageability and operations as one silo can be upgraded at a time without affecting other silos. Each silo can have full fault isolation with its own dedicated components (servers, storage, and vADCs) to guarantee application performance and SLAs. The result is improved application silo agility, mobility, and bursting within a single data centre or cross data centres.

A key component of Radware ADC Fabric is a new technology — Radware AppShape — that provides an application perspective for shaping the data centre infrastructure to specific application needs. AppShape dramatically accelerates the rollout of new business applications and services which can be integrated into the virtual data centre and cloud eco-systems.

When combined with new ADC platforms that deliver the industry’s highest ADC consolidation ratios (up to 480 virtual instances in a single appliance) and VADI services that simplify dynamic provisioning, decommissioning, scaling or migration of ADC instances, Radware elevates its VADI strategy to an unprecedented level in which businesses can meet the financial and technical needs imposed by today’s economic drivers. More and more, companies are seeking new ways to transform hardened information technology assets and capabilities into consolidated, flexible and adaptable services to reduce infrastructure and operational expenses while concurrently meeting shifting business demands in real-time at a fraction of the cost.

“Radware recognises not only the technological, but also the economic demands placed on enterprise and carrier data centres today,” said Avi Chesla, chief technology officer, Radware. “Through our VADI strategy, we now introduce a new application delivery abstraction layer technology which allows organisations to shape our application delivery tools to meet exactly their business needs, removing traditional complexities of ADC administration associated with networking, computing resources, high availability, security and more – letting companies to really focus only on their business’ application.

“This ADC abstraction layer allows easy control of the Radware ADC fabric and thus provides a turn-key application delivery solution for all sizes of companies as well as enterprise and carrier segments, to help them build out their infrastructures for virtualised or cloud computing scenarios in the most cost-efficient, flexible, and resilient way possible on the market today,” Chesla said.

Announcement Highlights

More on the New ADC Service — Radware AppShape: AppShape is designed to accelerate, simplify and optimise application deployment with a holistic view from the application perspective. Using AppShape capabilities, application deployment and testing times are reduced from by a factor of 10x-100x, cutting deployment costs up to 86%. AppShape offers:

· Specially designed templates for leading business applications (e.g., Microsoft, SAP, Oracle) help IT managers configure all required ADC options easily for faster application rollouts with fewer mistakes. Additionally, the templates can be shared across the data centre and reused when needed.

· Efficient application delivery operation through an application-centric view of specific application parameters for the on-going tuning of services, as well as auto-discovery capabilities that scan application resources to identify changes and synchronises them to the ADC with no human intervention.

· Simplified reports and management screens provide an application-centric view with full logging and visibility of application SLAs, performance, and rules/regulatory compliance.

New ADC Platform – Alteon 5224: The latest addition to the Alteon product line, this new platform is designed to help businesses begin their cloud journey without fear of overspending. An ideal solution for medium-size enterprises, the Alteon 5224 with Radware’s ADC-VX™ running on top, allows users to create an innovative, on-demand consolidation platform capable of supporting up to 24 vADC instances with throughput between 1 Gbps and 14 Gbps.

Alteon 10000 – High-End Platform for Service, Hosting, and Cloud Providers: Radware also announced that its ADC-VX consolidation platform now runs on top of its Alteon 10000 platform, making it the only ADC solution to meet the full spectrum of this market segment’s needs.

The Alteon 10000 now supports on demand up to a staggering 480 vADCs with up to 80 Gbps of throughput for a solution that can create up to 30 times more vADCs on a single device than other vendor solution, resulting in higher savings of hardware and operational expenses as well as faster ROI compared to any other consolidation solution in the industry.

By enabling IT managers to create a separate, fully isolated vADC instance — whether each application for enterprises or individual customer services delivered by cloud, carrier and hosting providers — the Alteon 10000 platform ensures high availability, SLA integrity, and performance with multi-tenant support.

Expanded Radware Alteon VA Support: Radware’s Alteon VA is a vADC deployed as a virtual appliance on general server virtualisation infrastructure (VI). In addition to VMware ESX/ESXi, it is now offered for industry-leading hypervisors including KVM, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Open Xen. It is the only softADC which can run on each of these hypervisors.

Enhanced vDirect Interoperability: vDirect plug-in and SDK enables fast and easy integration of the ADC fabric into virtual and cloud data centre management systems. The plug-in provides all the building blocks and management interfaces required for a data centre management and orchestration system to provision, decommission, configure and monitor vADCs and computing resources within a virtual data centre. vDirect now supports VMware’s vCloud Director in addition to VMware’s vCenter Orchestrator, simplifying the provisioning of virtual applications within vCloud environments to include virtual ADC resources.

Key Benefits

With today’s Radware ADC Fabric announcement, the Company provides the highest vADC density and ADC consolidation ratios available on the market to deliver the lowest cost per vADC for significant cost savings. Also, with AppShape technology as part of the ADC Fabric, customers will enjoy fast application rollout with unmatched business agility as well as maximum operational efficiency.

Lastly, customers will benefit from Radware’s pioneering on-demand ADC approach, now enhanced for the ADC Fabric, which provides industry-unique on-demand scalability for throughput, virtual ADC instances, and application delivery services combined with the ability to scale out of devices across the fabric or out of data centres for maximum agility and optimal investment protection.

Pricing and Availability

All products and technologies are available now for either traditional application delivery (ADC) deployments or virtualised/cloud computing deployments under the VADI 2.0 strategy. Pricing is available upon request. For more information, please visit http://www.radware.com/ADCFabric .

Supporting Quotes

Jevin Jensen, senior director, IS Infrastructure at Mohawk Industries in Dalton, GA:

“The new Radware ADC Fabric along with its other new virtualisation capabilities allows for a quick start up and the consolidation of our older standalone appliances into a single, scalable solution. Radware’s virtualisation solution offers us improved efficiency in operations, greater business agility, and ensured application response time metrics which makes it ideal for our hybrid cloud.”

Tracy Corbo, senior analyst, Enterprise Management Associates:

“Cloud computing and virtualisation are driving the demand for flexible, elastic, on-demand computing infrastructures. The commoditisation and subsequent virtualisation of the server hardware infrastructure is far from complete, but is driving the virtualisation across all other IT practices. Networking virtualisation is in its infancy and continues to evolve and may not follow the exact same path as its server counterparts. In the meantime, hybrid environments provide an ideal solution. These environments bring together the best of the physical and virtual environments, achieving a level of flexibility and scalability that might not otherwise be possible.”

Additional Information (with links)

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· ADC Fabric Demo

· Whitepaper: “Virtual Application Delivery Infrastructure

· Whitepaper: “Reduce Data Center TCO Via ADC Consolidation

· Alteon Data Sheet

About Radware

Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), is a global leader of application delivery and application security solutions for virtual and cloud data centers. Its award-winning solutions portfolio delivers full resilience for business-critical applications, maximum IT efficiency, and complete business agility. Radware’s solutions empower more than 10,000 enterprise and carrier customers worldwide to adapt to market challenges quickly, maintain business continuity and achieve maximum productivity while keeping costs down. For more information, please visit www.radware.com.

Radware encourages you to join our community and follow us on; LinkedIn, Radware Blog, Twitter, YouTube and the Radware Connect app for iPhone®.

This press release may contain statements concerning Radware’s future prospects that are “forward-looking statements” under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations and projections that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that future results will be achieved, and actual results could differ materially from forecasts and estimates. These risks and uncertainties, as well as others, are discussed in greater detail in Radware’s Annual Report on Form 20-F and Radware’s other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Radware undertakes no commitment to revise or update any forward-looking statement in order to reflect events or circumstances after the date any such statement is made. Radware’s public filings are available from the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov or may be obtained on Radware’s website at www.radware.com.

Press contacts:

Caroline Howlett / Sophie Bailey

Strategic PR

01494 434434 / radware / @strategicpr

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