Array Networks
Public | |
Industry | Application Delivery Networking |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Milpitas, California |
Products | APV Series Application Delivery Controllers, AG Series SSL VPN, AVX Series Virtualized Appliances, aCelera WAN Optimization Controllers |
Website | Official website |
Array Networks is an American networking hardware company. It sells network traffic encryption tools.[1]
Array Networks was founded in 2000 and is based in Milpitas, California.[2] Originally called ClickArray Networks, it was renamed Array Networks in 2001 by then-incoming CEO Don Massaro who said the longer name "sounded too dot-commy".[3] It received funding from the venture capital firm U.S. Venture Partners and the private equity firm H&Q Asia Pacific.[4]
On May 13, 2009,[1] Array Networks became the first non-Taiwan company to be listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.[5] The company sold 54 million shares that had a total value of about $79 million.[1] In 2009, 43% of the company's market share was in China, and its main product type sold there consisted of SSL VPN devices. It also had 200 employees in China, which CEO Michael Zhao said made China a "natural choice" for an IPO.[1] In comparison, the company had 70 employees in Silicon Valley.[4] But because China did not allow non-Chinese companies on their exchange, he narrowed the choices down to the NASDAQ and the Taiwan Stock Exchange. He chose the Taiwan Stock Exchange for two reasons: Array Networks had a strong business presence in Asia, and Taiwan Stock Exchange's listing fees were at least one third less than the NASDAQ's.[1]
In 2011, CRN Magazine noted that most of Array Networks' sales is from Asia and that the company is "particularly strong" in China, Japan, and India.[2]
APV Series Application Delivery Controllers
In 2008, Array Networks first introduced its (AppVelocity) APV Series that consists of Application Delivery Controllers for SSL acceleration, load balancing and traffic managementat layers 2-7 for enterprise data centers and Web sites.[6]
In 2013, Array released the APV 2600, 5600, 10600 and 10650 appliances.[7]
In 2014, Array released the virtual AVX10650 multi-tenant application delivery controller that has 8 fully partitioned ADC instances to support multiple load-balancing-as-a-service (LBaaS) tenants, enterprise departments or applications, or similar shared environments.[8]
In 2015, Array released a multi-tenant, virtualized AVX10650 ADC appliance that offers 4, 8, 12 or 16 fully independent instances each with its own I/O, CPU, SSL card and memory.[9]
AG series SSL VPN Secure Access Gateways for Enterprise Platforms
Array's AG Series secure access gateways provide scalable, mobile-ready secure access to enterprise applications and cloud services. The AG Series enables anytime, anywhere access from any device, whilst protecting the data being transmitted.[10]
Remote Desktop Access
Array Networks launched DesktopDirect to enable users access to remote desktops from a standard web browser.[11]
DesktopDirect can remotely boot up PCs that are in the “off” or “standby” states. The user browses to a specific URL to access the registration portal. The user logs in, upon seeing a prompt for credentials, enters the hostname and description of the desktop PC, and registration is complete.
Secure Mobile Access
For remote desktop access via a mobile device, MotionPro allows users to access their desktop using their own personal mobile device.[12] MotionPro enables BYOD and business mobility by provisioning, securing and providing connectivity to native and Web apps from tablets and smart phones.
aCelera WAN Optimization Controller
In March 2013, Array acquired the assets of WOC pioneer Certeon, including development and support operations.[13]
As a result of the acquisition, Array added software-based WAN optimization products, including the aCelera Virtual Appliance, aCelera for Windows Server and aCelera Mobile to its portfolio. The aCelera Virtual Appliance is available on VMware ESX/ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix XenServer and Windows Server 2008 R2, and as a mobile client for Windows XP and Windows 7.[14]
The aCelera appliance can be used to accelerate application traffic for Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, IBM, Dell, file transfers, backup and replication and others.[15]
In 2014, Array introduced the WAN1100, a tabletop device with throughput of 10 Mbit/s and the capability to handle up to 40 concurrent TCP connections.[16]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Buley, Taylor (2009-05-19). "Shunning NASDAQ". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
- 1 2 Berndtson, Chad. (2011-03-24). "Array Networks Looks To Build U.S. Presence Behind New Channel Program" (pages 1 and 2). CRN Magazine. Archived from the original (pages 1 and 2) on 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
- ↑ Delevett, Peter (2001-11-27). "San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Wiretap Column.". San Jose Mercury News. Archived from the original on 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-04-30 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
- 1 2 Harris, Scott Duke (2009-05-13). "Harris: Milpitas company offshores its IPO". San Jose Mercury News. Archived from the original on 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
- ↑ Austin, Scott (2009-07-23). "The Daily Start-Up: Sorting Through The Zappos Chatter". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 2015-05-01. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
- ↑ Ann Bednarz, "Array Networks on a Green Streak", Network World, April 3, 2008
- ↑ "Array Networks Ships New Application Delivery Controller Line", Database Trends and Applications, May 13, 2013
- ↑ Rahul Arora, "Array Announces Availability of AVX10650 Multi-tenant ADC Appliance", TMCNet.com, July 16, 2014
- ↑ "Array announces the second generation of the AVX10650 virtualized application delivery controller", NSS, February 3, 2015
- ↑ Ann Bednarz, "VPLS Deploys Virtual Secure Access Gateway to Provide Customers Direct Cloud Connectivity", WHIR, November 19, 2014
- ↑ Jim Carlton, "The PC Goes on an Energy Diet", Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2009
- ↑ Tony Bradley, "Merging iPhone and Business? There is an App for That", PC World, January 26, 2010
- ↑ Gartner-com-Magic-Quadrant-for-WAN-Optimization-Controllers "Gartner.com-Magic Quadrant for WAN Optimization Controllers", Scribd, April 29, 2013
- ↑ "aCelera Virtual Appliance for Application Acceleration", SearchEnterpriseWAN
- ↑ Jim Metzler and Rolf McClellan, "Certeon’s aCelera Virtual Appliance for Acceleration Product Brief", June 2008
- ↑ Sonia Groff, "ICYMI: Array unveils low-cost WAN optimization", SearchNetworking, August 20, 2014