Jul, 2001 : eSoft Launches New Secure Server Appliance
📅 - eSoft Inc. (esoft.com>esoft.com) yesterday announced the introduction of the InstaRak secure server appliance. The new product has been designed to meet the needs of service providers and their customers to provide a secure, end-to-end solution for web, DNS and mail services for multiple domains.
eSoft says that by integrating server features with security protection, they have created the most secure server on the market today.
According to International Data Corporation, the worldwide appliance Web server market was $161.9 million in 2000 and is projected to grow to $2.2 billion by 2005.
Some key InstaRak features include:
Multiple domain hosting Web services Email services DNS and FTP services Industrial strength security Distributed administration
The InstaRak also provides simple setup and usability from a standard Web browser, including automatic online software and security updates and subscription management. Through eSoft's SoftPak Director process, users can download SoftPaks for value-added business services, including virus protection and email capabilities.
"eSoft is continually looking for new technologies that help our customers increase their revenues while reducing their cost of ownership and operations through ease of use and reliability,"' said Jeff Finn, president and CEO of eSoft. "For our customers, the combination of InstaRak and SoftPaks means quicker return on server investments and more revenue per 1U."
To meet the industry demand for secure server appliances, eSoft has partnered with Argus Systems (argus-systems.com) to offer PitBull LX application security software for the InstaRak. The companies say the integration of Argus's Pitbull LX, makes it virtually impossible for hackers to control the InstaRak or exploit application weaknesses. Hackers on the Web cannot access back-end administration, and no insider can export unauthorized information because applications, network connections and system resources are completely isolated.
In addition, multiple customers hosted on the same appliance are protected from one another. "eSoft is embarking upon the next wave of security technology," said Bob Hartman, vice president of engineering for eSoft.
The InstaRak leverages eSoft's hardware design that was first introduced with the company's InstaGate EX2 Internet security.
Having recently completed a successful beta trial of the product amongst key service providers such as Pennsylvania Online, the InstaRak will be marketed directly to Internet Service Providers as well as through value-added resellers and international distributors.
eSoft says that by integrating server features with security protection, they have created the most secure server on the market today.
According to International Data Corporation, the worldwide appliance Web server market was $161.9 million in 2000 and is projected to grow to $2.2 billion by 2005.
Some key InstaRak features include:
Multiple domain hosting Web services Email services DNS and FTP services Industrial strength security Distributed administration
The InstaRak also provides simple setup and usability from a standard Web browser, including automatic online software and security updates and subscription management. Through eSoft's SoftPak Director process, users can download SoftPaks for value-added business services, including virus protection and email capabilities.
"eSoft is continually looking for new technologies that help our customers increase their revenues while reducing their cost of ownership and operations through ease of use and reliability,"' said Jeff Finn, president and CEO of eSoft. "For our customers, the combination of InstaRak and SoftPaks means quicker return on server investments and more revenue per 1U."
To meet the industry demand for secure server appliances, eSoft has partnered with Argus Systems (argus-systems.com) to offer PitBull LX application security software for the InstaRak. The companies say the integration of Argus's Pitbull LX, makes it virtually impossible for hackers to control the InstaRak or exploit application weaknesses. Hackers on the Web cannot access back-end administration, and no insider can export unauthorized information because applications, network connections and system resources are completely isolated.
In addition, multiple customers hosted on the same appliance are protected from one another. "eSoft is embarking upon the next wave of security technology," said Bob Hartman, vice president of engineering for eSoft.
The InstaRak leverages eSoft's hardware design that was first introduced with the company's InstaGate EX2 Internet security.
Having recently completed a successful beta trial of the product amongst key service providers such as Pennsylvania Online, the InstaRak will be marketed directly to Internet Service Providers as well as through value-added resellers and international distributors.
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