GUEST OPINION: Australia is progressing steadily with an open banking rollout. The Big Four banks – CBA, Westpac, ANZ and National Australia Bank – introduced open banking in July 2021, and other banks and financial services are expected to follow in 2022. According to many fintechs, however, the introduction is going slower than expected, and they are pushing financial markets to open their banking services online by signing additional data holders.
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KEMP’s new consumption and licensing options for its virtual load balancers and ADCs will be delivered in partnership with Aussie company rhipe.
If you know what ADC (application delivery controller) and load balancing are, you may be interested in where they are heading.
Cloud-based application delivery controller (ADC) company, Webscale Networks, has upgraded its flagship CloudMaestro ADC solution giving it the ability to force all user communication with a web domain through HTTPS.
Tyco Electronics is to acquire ADC, a move that will create a powerful new player in the market for supplying FTTH equipment to NBN Co, and a host of other telecoms market segments.
F5 Networks Inc (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in Application Delivery Networking (ADN), today announced new Application Delivery Controller platforms, extending its award-winning BIG-IP product family. F5 is offering a new high-end appliance series with the BIG-IP 11050 platform and a new 8950 hardware appliance featuring higher throughput and enhanced layer 4 performance. In addition, F5 is delivering production and lab versions of its virtual appliance, BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) Virtual Edition (VE). Together, F5's physical and virtual ADC solutions provide enterprises and service providers with greater flexibility, offering a hybrid approach to architecting an adaptable and highly scalable application delivery network.
F5 Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in Application Delivery Networking, today introduced its BIG-IP® Version 10.2 software to help extend enterprise data centre architecture to the cloud, and enable enterprises and service providers to realise the potential of 'On-Demand IT' through a dynamic services model. To help customers unlock the power of 'On-Demand IT,' F5 is detailing a comprehensive approach that integrates disparate technologies for application delivery, security, optimisation, data management, and infrastructure control'”all critical technologies needed to realise the true flexibility and agility of virtualisation and cloud computing solutions. Today's announcement builds on F5's strategy to unify application delivery and data services within its rich solution portfolio.
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