Friday, 13 August 2021

HILLSTONE NETWORKS RELEASES NEW STAND-ALONE SD-WAN SOLUTION

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 12 (Bernama) -- Hillstone Networks, an infrastructure protection solutions provider, has released a dedicated version of its software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) solution as part of its Hillstone Security Management Platform (HSM) 5.0 release.

Hillstone’s stand-alone SD-WAN solution addresses the increasing need for more bandwidth, as well as improved network availability and quality requirements to better serve latency-sensitive apps.

This is also to ensure that today’s hybrid workforce has the secure networking infrastructure needed to remain productive, according to a statement.

“Organisations today still struggle with how to balance supporting and securing a hybrid workforce against the backdrop of an increasing potential of cyberattacks,” said Co-founder, and CTO at Hillstone Networks, Tim Liu.

 “We designed the Hillstone SD-WAN solution with fully integrated security to address the critical pain points triggered by today’s business needs and market trends, and to ensure that IT teams can reliably and efficiently secure their networks and apps, while delivering a great experience for their end-users.”

The race to the cloud accelerated by the ongoing pandemic, an increasingly hybrid and mobile workforce who demand quality user experience, as well as edge computing are the primary drivers for a secure SD-WAN solution.

Hillstone delivers with advanced SD-WAN capabilities that include simplified orchestration with advanced overlay automation and zero-touch provisioning; global unified network visibility with dynamic health monitoring; and, optimised application performance with intelligent routing and content awareness.

Hillstone Networks' proven Infrastructure Protection solutions provide enterprises and service providers with the visibility and intelligence to comprehensively see, thoroughly understand, and rapidly act against multilayer, multistage cyberthreats.

More details at www.hillstonenet.com.

-- BERNAMA

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