A10 Networks has announced a set of solutions that provide security and availability for applications for customers increasingly faced with the operational and security complexities of hybrid cloud infrastructures
A10 Networks provides secure application services for on-premises, multi-cloud and edge-cloud environments at hyperscale.
Working with Dell Technologies OEM | Embedded & Edge Solutions, the new set of solutions combines the hybrid-cloud-ready software from A10 with Dell Technologies’ purpose-built hardware for encrypted application delivery, advanced load balancing and SSL visibility.
This provides a single-source vendor for customers to ease the management of lifecycles. The solutions offer virtual platforms that are single-service or multi-tenant to optimise the CAPEX and OPEX IT organisations.
Brad Casemore, vice-president of research for datacentre networks, IDC, said, “Enterprises are seeking to boost the proficiency of their IT operations across hybrid and multi-cloud environments while deriving full value from existing investments in technology infrastructure and personnel.
“This effort necessarily extends to application-delivery infrastructure. The relationship between A10 Networks and Dell Technologies, which combines A10’s robust and scalable load-balancing and security software with Dell Technologies’ widely deployed hardware platforms, helps enterprises achieve greater operational efficiencies through the utilisation of familiar technologies that don’t involve a compromise in application availability or security.”
Dhrupad Trivedi, president and CEO of A10 Networks, said, “As a leader in the enterprise market, it was a natural decision for A10 to work with Dell Technologies OEM | Embedded & Edge Solutions to bring our application delivery and security solutions to our customers. Our turnkey solutions will help customers tackle the current and emerging business challenges of providing secure and available applications and ensuring networks are protected against attacks in this multi-cloud world.”