Company's CWR Appliance is designed, built and tested to perform with the version of industries Web Security from Websense.
Resilience Corporation, a provider of system software, today announced the release of its new CWR line of purpose-built Linux appliances for Websense Web Security v7. The company states that its CWR Appliance is designed, built and tested to perform reliably with the version of industries Web Security from Websense, a web security provider.
The company avers that its Linux-based CWR Appliance features built-in Rapid Deployment software to reduce application deployment time, providing reliability and ease-of-use. It states that its CWR Appliance is configured and priced to meet the needs of small business, enterprise and carrier-class environments. Further it says that CWR Appliance features multiple processors, dual hot swappable power supplies and network configurations.
''The Resilience CWR Appliance is the simplest Linux-based appliance to install and manage, and the best choice for Websense users who want the convenience and reliability of a purpose-built and tested network security solution,'' said Steve Yount, Senior VP of Sales of Resilience.
''We're redefining the standards for price/performance and functionality with our new lines of optimized platforms for performance critical applications,'' said Paul White, CEO of Resilience. ''Resilience CWR Appliances deliver the reliability of Linux with a hardened and purpose-optimized operating environment, while cutting deployment time by up to 75%. And our new system software will enable appliance consolidation, performance acceleration and price/performance levels up to 300% better than traditional appliances. There''s no better way to cut IT cost and complexity, while enjoying industry leading network security.''