Portcullis Adds App Accleration To UAG
Ballista provides code optimization, compression and cache control for Web-based application traffic
September 22, 2010
PRESS RELEASE
MARLBOROUGH, MA September 21, 2010 Portcullis Systems, Inc., (www.portcullissystems.com) a global OEM partner with Microsoft™ and HP™, today announced BallistaTM, a proprietary engine built to provide code optimization, compression and cache control for web-based application traffic. The addition of the Ballista application acceleration to the Portcullis Systems Unified Access Gateway (UAG) appliances provides an industry first combination of advanced security providing secure remote access for applications and information resources. Now, with BallistaTM, user productivity is improved, and application server load is reduced and organizations regain up 70% of precious bandwidth.
BALLISTATM is easy to deploy and offers these features:
Clientless – no additional software is required on client devices
Minimizes the amount of traffic passed to clients
Reduces page load times, even on mobile devices
Decreases load on back-end applications and networks
Provides seamless integration with UAG without compromising any of the UAG security controls
Intuitive interface simplifies configuration and management
Integrates reporting and provides real-time efficiency analysis
Requires no changes to back-end applications
“Many organizations require the advanced security and comprehensive access control provided by our UAG Gateway appliances,” said Portcullis Systems CEO Michael Oldham. “BallistaTM adds the ability to dramatically improve the performance of web-based applications published through our gateways. By utilizing a combination of our Patent Pending technologies, we are able to improve end-user response times, increase the efficiency of application servers and substantially reduce the amount of information transferred to the end-user’s machine. The combination of application acceleration with next-generation security technologies creates outstanding value for our customers.”
UAG’s flexibility is represented in BallistaTM allowing clients to easily optimize any web application published. Clients can accelerate their chosen applications whether they are standard commercial products or products developed in-house. BallistaTM operates silently on the UAG appliance, continually analyzing and optimizing application traffic in a non-invasive manner. Data is routed into the Ballista engine and seamlessly returned to UAG with the applied optimization methods chosen. Administrators have the ability to select application specific optimization methods and activate or deactivate these on the fly without needing to reboot. Every application optimized through BallistaTM provides a graphical efficiency report for review in real-time or for historical view.
“We are very excited to have this technology in place for the UAG appliance,” said Oldham. “UAG offers the advanced security that customers need to control access to critical business resource. With BallistaTM on board, we not only offer the highest level of security for remote users and their companies, we can actually increase the speed that users can work, boosting productivity and saving on valuable company resources.”
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About Portcullis Systems
Founded in 2008 as, Portcullis Systems provides substantial expertise around the Microsoft Forefront Security products. As a recognized leader within their market, they provide significant value to customers seeking world-class security and acceleration products.
Portcullis Systems currently has hundreds of customers worldwide representing some of the world’s largest financial institutions, government ministries, defense departments, healthcare organizations and industry-leading enterprises.
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