Array launches the SPX800 Universal Access Controller (UAC), a remote access solution aimed at cost-conscious businesses.
Secure application delivery
specialist Array Networks Inc., announced the launch of the Array SPX800
Universal Access Controller (UAC), a remote access solution aimed at small to
medium-size businesses (SMBs). Array said with the SPX800 appliance, SMBs and
their employees, road warrior and office worker alike, can benefit from a range
of SSL VPN and remote desktop access functionality without making sacrifices in
time, effort, budget, or security.
The SPX800 appliance enables
any user to securely connect to internal resources from remote locations, in a
user-friendly appliance. For road warriors, the SPX 800 delivers SSL VPN access
to the network and all applications from any PC from any location. For users that
typically work in an office, the SPX800 provides remote access to the worker’s
desktop with complete access to his applications. Array claims this enables
SMBs to have a single solution for remote access and helps reduce the number of
laptop computers businesses need to purchase.
Michael Zhao, president and
CEO of Array Networks, said remote access for SMBs has been an afterthought for
enterprise-class SSL VPN vendors. “Accordingly, SMBs have had to settle for
limited functionality or poor quality of experience,” he said. “With the
SPX800, SMBs now have a truly high-value, optimized remote access solution that
serves all their needs in a single, affordable appliance.”
The SPX800 delivers the same
capabilities as Array’s enterprise SSL VPN appliances to SMBs, and the company
claims the appliance is the only hardware-accelerated entry-level SSL VPN
appliance with auto power management. Typical setup time takes less than 30
minutes. The SPX800 also features Array Pilot, a streamlined administrative
user interface with wizards and device configuration workflows that simplifies
installation. The Array SPX800 UAC is available immediately with two options:
25 concurrent users and 50 concurrent users. It includes a full set of SSL VPN
features as well as DesktopDirect.
In July, the company launched
he APV900 Application Delivery Controller (ADC), aimed at midmarket companies. The
ADC delivers Layer 2-7 server load balancing, high availability, caching, SSL
acceleration, DDoS protection, Connection Multiplexing and compression, in a
single appliance. The APV900 works by directing connections past inactive or
overburdened servers, re-establishing connections as conditions permit and
eliminating single point of failure with 1+1 redundant configuration. The
appliance is currently available in three packages with specific focus:
AppVelocity for application acceleration, AppVelocity-S for secure application
delivery, and NetVelocity for WAN link load balancing.