Breaking News - Security:
AmberPoint, Reactivity Partner To Manage, Protect Web Services
Reactivity Inc and AmberPoint announced a technology partnership to deliver
optimized, integrated solutions for securing and managing enterprise-class Web
services-based systems. The partners have integrated their products to fully
leverage the advantages of their technologies while improving system-wide
functionality through effective, bidirectional communication.
"The strengths of assembling best-of-breed solutions include deploying
technologies with a strong, granular focus on a particular set of
functionalities -- such as management or security -- that may be most
important to an organization," said Frank Kenney, research analyst at Gartner
Inc.
The first phase of the AmberPoint-Reactivity integration has been completed
and proven in the field with initial customers. The AmberPoint agent now
provides all the functionality of Reactivity Gatekeeper, delivering "last
mile" security between the network edge and the application server to ensure
that no one within the organization accidentally or deliberately gains
unauthorized access to any Web service. Additionally, the Reactivity Gateway
now provides data on service level agreements (SLAs), quality of service (QoS)
and security operations for use by AmberPoint's extensive reports and
dashboards, enabling in-depth analysis of performance across the complete
enterprise Web services infrastructure. The AmberPoint management system also
provides critical performance and management information on a per-Gateway
basis, including response time (maximum, average, message-specific),
throughput (maximum, average, interval-specific), SOAP fault counts, faults
ratio and availability.
"The integration of AmberPoint and Reactivity improves Web services security
and reliability for customers of both companies," said John Lilly, CTO of
Reactivity. "Our ongoing work with AmberPoint is delivering intelligently
integrated product sets without compromising the advantages of each company's
pioneering architecture. Our standards-based approach to end-to-end Web
services security facilitates such seamless integration with a variety of SAML
infrastructure components."
The Reactivity Gateway enforces XML Web services security policies and offers
the market's leading XML threat defense, while delivering any-to-any XML Web
services interoperability. The centralized definition, enforcement and
management of security and operational policies establish new levels of trust
among applications, and help ensure compliance with privacy and data
protection laws. Reactivity's dedicated appliances process and secure XML and
SOAP messages to improve network and application throughput, and enable an
organization's existing operations staff to operate and maintain clusters of
appliances across geographically distributed data centers for maximum
operational scalability.
"Actively pursuing partnerships with technology pioneers and industry leaders
such as Reactivity is key to our success in the Web services marketplace,"
said Paul Butterworth, CTO of AmberPoint. "AmberPoint's comprehensive
policy-based management capabilities integrate seamlessly with Reactivity's
unique ability to rapidly deploy secure XML Web services and optimize traffic
throughput, enabling our mutual customers to deploy loosely coupled
applications to perform important new roles in their enterprise IT systems."
AmberPoint provides the critical management layer needed to realize the return
on investment from distributed, heterogeneous, service-oriented systems.
AmberPoint's solutions provide comprehensive management and security
capabilities without requiring any changes to the services themselves.
AmberPoint was the first Web services management vendor with solutions that
run natively in both .NET and Java, enabling its software products to fully
leverage the advantages of both prevailing Web services platforms.
The two companies will continue to sell their own products, and will engage in
joint sales and marketing activities, including product demonstrations.
Cooperative integration efforts are ongoing in response to customer demand,
and each company will continue to license its technology independently.
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