Israel’s Allot Communications Ltd., a global supplier of service optimization and revenue generation solutions for fixed and mobile broadband operators and cloud providers, has announced that it received orders from three separate major data center and cloud providers around the globe.
One order came from an unnamed U.S. based, multinational cloud provider that will use the Allot solution to monitor and guarantee service level agreements (SLAs) for its cloud-based services to enterprises across the customer’s multiple data centers worldwide.
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Another came from one of Latin America’s largest data center providers which is installing an Allot Cloud Access Optimization solution to support the organization’s cloud platform, web hosting solutions and data and application storage services. The Allot solution will deliver multi-tenanted application visibility to the provider’s enterprise customers.
Additionally, Allot received an order from a European multinational IT services provider for Allot NetEnforcer, a purpose-built appliance for monitoring and managing data traffic. This order expands on its current data center deployment and allows the provider to enhance visibility, service delivery, control and management.
“Cloud providers require solutions that can enhance application performance and provide service agility, availability and scalability, ” said Yaniv Sulkes, AVP Marketing, Allot Communications. “Allot’s Cloud Access Optimization Solutions provide multi-tenanted visibility and control. This enables providers to reduce the complexity of matching resources with business priorities while meeting their rigorous service quality demands.”