Apcon Launches New Entry-Level Packet Aggregation and Filtering Solution
APCON Launches New Entry-Level Packet Aggregation and Filtering Solution
March 8, 2011 – APCON, Inc. is rolling out its latest packet aggregation switching solutions this week at the RSA Conference, a key annual gathering focused on technology for IT security, in Las Vegas.
“Our products represent best-in-class solutions for network management,” notes Richard Rauch, President and CEO of APCON. “They can be counted on to perform reliably, enhance productivity, and consistently deliver bottom-line savings.”
The new Entry-Level INTELLAFLEX offers 12 1G and two 10G ports, for a total of 14 aggregatable ports in only 1RU. This entry-level switch is designed for applications requiring low port densities distributed across multiple locations. The new entry-level aggregation and filtering switch expands APCON’s family of INTELLAFLEX packet aggregation switches with a new offering.
This new solution, which pairs a specially designed single-slot chassis with a blade offering an integrated controller, extends the scalability of the INTELLAFLEX family from 14 ports up to 288 ports in a single chassis. It also provides a reduced-cost solution for data center managers who need to monitor a low number of both 1G and 10G links with a fixed inventory of 1G tools.
About APCON
APCON develops innovative, scalable technology solutions to enhance network monitoring, support IT traffic analysis, and streamline IT network management and security. The company serves as the industry leader for state-of-the-art IT data aggregation, filtering, and network switching products, as well as leading-edge management-software support. Organizations in over 40 countries currently depend on APCON solutions in their network infrastructures. Customers include Global Fortune 500 companies, banks and financial services institutions, telecommunication and service providers, government and military organizations, and computer equipment manufacturers. For more information, visit www.apcon.com or follow on Twitter at @APCON.
08-03-2011
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