Array Networks is a global technology company that addresses problems related to securely delivering enterprise applications to end users.Array Networks offers application delivery networking with over 5,000 worldwide customer deployments. Founded in 2000, and headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, Array offers application delivery controller, (ADC), Secure Sockets Layer, (SSL) VPN and WAN optimization controllers targeted to enterprise private cloud, IaaS, and SaaS solutions. The company has over 300 employees worldwide, including the United States, China, Japan and India. [1]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Application Delivery Networking |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Milpitas, California |
Products | APV Series Application Delivery Controllers, AG Series SSL VPN, AVX Series Virtualized Appliances, aCelera WAN Optimization Controllers |
Website | Official website |
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Array has received industry accolades from Gartner Inc.’s Magic Quadrant (2014, 2015), Frost & Sullivan, 2011 Excellence Award; and Info-Tech Research Group, 2012 Innovator. Additionally, CEO Michael Zhao received the CEO World Award in the CEO of the year category in 2013 and CFO Sameena Ahmed was named the Silicon Valley /San Jose Business Journal CFO of the Year in 2010.[2] [3] [4] [5]
Array is a silver founding member of the OPNFV Project, a community of suppliers in the industry working to develop an open source reference platform for NFV. The platform is intended to help accelerate the implementation of NFV and the introduction of new products and services springing from it. [6] Array sells through direct and resale channels and offers resellers marketing and communications, technical, lead and training support. [7]
APV Series Application Delivery Controllers
The Array Networks APV Series application delivery controllers, powered by the 64-bit SpeedCore® platform, are designed to scale applications for the data center and virtualized cloud environments. [8]
In 2008, Array Networks introduced its (AppVelocity) APV Series that consists of Application Delivery Controllers for SSL acceleration, load balancingandtraffic managementat layers 2-7 for enterprise data centers and Web sites, available on a variety of platforms, uses 60% less power and cuts response time by 50%.[9] From 2009 to 2012, Array launched several upgraded application delivery controllers for enterprises and service providers using Web 2.0 applications, multimedia services and hosted cloud-centric applications.[10] In 2013, Array released a line of appliances, including the APV 2600, 5600, 10600 and 10650, offering advanced server load balancing, link load balancing, global server load balancing (GSLB), connection multiplexing, SSL acceleration, compression, caching, traffic shaping and application security.[11] Each appliance supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and multi-core processing and multi-core SSL acceleration, ranging from 10 Gbps of throughput to 120 Gbps of throughput, 5000 2048-bit SSL transactions per second to 70,000 2048-bit SSL transactions per second and 3 Gbps of SSL throughput to 25 Gbps of SSL throughput.[12]
In 2014, Array released the virtual AVX10650 multi-tenant application delivery controller that offers 8 fully partitioned ADC instances to support multiple load-balancing-as-a-service (LBaaS) tenants, enterprise departments or applications, or similar shared environments and has its own dedicated input/output, CPU, memory, and SSL resources in multi-tenant environments.[13]
In 2015, Array released the enhanced version of its multi-tenant, virtualized AVX10650 ADC solution that offers 4, 8, 12 or 16 fully independent instances each with its own I/O, CPU, SSL card and memory. [14] It combines the flexibility of a virtual ADC and the high performance of a physical ADC – more than 2K transactions per second (TPS) for 2048-bit SSL even at the entry level, and up to 17K SSL TPS (2048-bit) in the ‘large’ configuration. The AVX7600 introduced in March 2015, supports up to 16 entry, eight small, four medium or two large virtual appliances per system and enables the mixing of ADC and secure access gateway instances.[15]
References
- ^ Hoovers, "Array Networks, Inc Company Information", Hoovers,
- ^ VAR India, "Array Networks wins Frost & Sullivan Award", May 23, 2011
- ^ Mark Fabbi, Andrew Lerner,"Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers", Gartner Inc., October 21, 2014
- ^ CEO World, "About the CEO World Awards"
- ^ Reuters, "Array Networks` Sameena Ahmed Wins CFO of the Year Award", November 10, 2010
- ^ Paula Bernier,"ADC Vendor Array Networks Helps Launch OPNFV Project", NFVZone, December 17, 2014
- ^ SearchITChannel,"Array Networks Partner Program Checklist"
- ^ Paula Bernier, "Array Networks Announces Availability of First Gold-Certified IPv6 Application Delivery Controllers", InfoTech Spotlight, June 8, 2012
- ^ Ann Bednarz, "Array Networks on a Green Streak", Network World, April 3, 2008
- ^ Ann Bednarz, "Array debuts 10Gbps acceleration gear", Network World, June 11, 2009
- ^ "Array Networks Ships New Application Delivery Controller Line", Database Trends and Applications, May 13, 2013
- ^ "Array Networks’ Latest APV Models Hit the Channel", ChannelProNetwork, April 17, 2013
- ^ Rahul Arora, "Array Announces Availability of AVX10650 Multi-tenant ADC Appliance", TMCNet.com, July 16, 2014
- ^ "Array announces the second generation of the AVX10650 virtualized application delivery controller", NSS, February 3, 2015
- ^ Sonia Groff,"Array introduces AVX7600 virtual ADC and SSL support system", SearchNetworking.com, April 10, 2015
External links
- "Array releases plugin for cloud provider to integrate Array features for tenant self servicing". Array Site. 2014-11-15. Retrieved 2014-11-15.
- "Moving the Wall Inside the Gates: Preventing Security Breaches from Inside your Private Network". SC Magazine. 2008-01-14. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- "Bringing NAC to Wireless". Network World. 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- "IT and Energy Use". Communications News. 2009-01-01. Archived from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
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