Cloud networking solutions provider Aviatrix has launched a distributed cloud firewall offering in a bid to strengthen network security for application traffic on multicloud environments.
The offering is targeted at distributing both inspection and policy enforcement into the original path of application traffic, eliminating the need to redirect traffic to centralized firewalls or other network security services.
“Aviatrix is the first to deliver a distributed cloud firewall,” said Rod Stuhlmuller, vice president of solutions marketing at Aviatrix. “Customers are no longer constrained by last-generation firewall architectures in the cloud. This changes the game and allows enterprises to both reduce cloud infrastructure costs and improve security immediately across all their public cloud environments.”
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