(Media-Newswire.com) - Radware, ( NASDAQ: RDWR ), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, announced today that Technology Marketing Corporation ( TMC ) has named SIP Director as a recipient of a 2008 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award presented by INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine ( www.itmag.com ).
Radware’s SIP Director is a first-to-market, fully SIP-aware application delivery controller ( ADC ), based on the company’s award winning AppDirector, an intelligent ADC solution. Designed with vendors, network equipment providers, system integrators, telecom equipment manufactures and carriers in mind, SIP Director was developed to address SIP-specific carrier-grade and security application delivery requirements, and answers the need for collaboration applications in a converged Web and VoIP application delivery environment.
“This INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award by Technology Marketing Corporation recognizes Radware’s strong commitment to offering carriers the solutions they need to meet today’s fast-paced, high-volume infrastructure environment,” said David Aviv, Vice President, Advanced Services, Radware. “As SIP adoption increases, and the standard becomes more mission critical, carriers and operators will require solutions that can guarantee SIP service delivery. SIP Director offers the high availability, resilience, scalability and interoperability carriers need to meet their growing network requirements.”
“Advancing IP communications and providing real solutions in the marketplace has earned Radware recognition from the editors of INTERNET TELEPHONY and an INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award. SIP Director has excelled in delivering value and distinguishing itself as a leading solution in the marketplace,” said Greg Galitzine, Editorial Director of INTERNET TELEPHONY.
“We are proud to present Radware with a 2008 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award. SIP Director exemplifies the spirit of the Excellence Award - making an outstanding contribution to IP communications,” indicated Rich Tehrani, Editor-in-Chief of INTERNET TELEPHONY.
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