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New Appliances, New Website, New Partners, Cloud Customers
Being the industry’s leading software routing & security vendor, it’s always interesting to launch new hardware appliances. At a time when the rest of the networking world is scrambling to separate their software from hardware to deliver virtual machines, Vyatta is doing the opposite. As most of you know, Vyatta has been delivering virtual machines since 2006, so no scrambling necessary. This isn’t some fancy “catch them when they’re not looking” strategy. It is simply the right time to do it. The latest Intel processors are driving much higher performance than they were two years ago and it’s important that we make those performance gains available to our customers who prefer a pre-packaged solution with supported hardware from a single vendor.
Browse below to check out our new hardware appliance family, read a great Network World interview with Vyatta customer Carpathia and get a view from the top with Vyatta CEO, Kelly Herrell’s latest blog. Oh, and there’s a new Vyatta website too – [[http://www.vyatta.com][http://www.vyatta.com]]
As always send questions, suggestions, ideas, wants, needs, gripes, etc. to feedback @ vyatta.com

NEW VYATTA APPLIANCES - 600, 1600, 2600

Today, Vyatta announced the availability of three new mid-range routing and security appliances aimed at delivering complete edge connectivity and data protection for small to mid-sized enterprises and branch offices. The Vyatta 600, 1600 and 2600 series network appliances couple the award winning Vyatta Network OS with multi-core Intel® processors to increase Vyatta’s significant price/performance advantage over mid-range routing and security devices from traditional vendors, including up to more than three times the performance of the Cisco Integrated Services Router Generation 2 (ISR G2).
[[Press Release >>][http://www.vyatta.com/news-events/press_releases/2011/vyatta_appliances_advance_next_generation_edge_networking]]
[[See Vyatta's complete hardware appliance family >>][http://www.vyatta.com/solutions/physical/appliances]]

NETWORK WORLD SEES VYATTA VISION OF NETWORK VIRTUALIZATION

Network World Editor John Dix recently interviewed Carpathia CTO Jon Greaves about how they are securing their cloud customers. The result is a Q&A that highlights the importance of complete networking services for IAAS clouds. Full Article >>
We must have struck a nerve – because shortly after Network World also published a
Q&A with Vyatta CEO Kelly Herrell >>
and followed up with an editorial piece highlighting Vyatta’s leadership in virtualizaing network functionality
The Network is built in >>

THREATSTOP INTEGRATES WITH VYATTA TO DELIVER BOTNET BLOCKING

ThreatSTOP, the leading provider of real-time IP reputation service that prevents data loss from botnet attacks and improves network performance, announced that it has integrated its award-winning service with Vyatta products to provide Vyatta customers with advanced protection against botnets and criminal malware. Press Release >>
Available immediately, ThreatSTOP works with all Vyatta appliances and software products. Pricing starts at $600/year per device. To start a trial and read further details, please visit: http://www.threatstop.com/vyattatrial.

NEW VYATTA WEBSITE HIGHLIGHTS VYATTA ON DEMAND NETWORKING

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Our new website highlights Vyatta's On Demand delivery of software-based IP networking for any platform within any architecture. With On Demand Networking, enterprise IT can easily provision, license, configure and scale high-performance routing and network security without the overhead of proprietary network hardware.
We believe that to truly support next generation IT architectures, the network infrastructure must be as agile as the applications it supports. Vyatta Network OS is that infrastructure solution.
[[See the New Vyatta.com for more >>][http://www.vyatta.com]] |

VYATTA BLOGS

next-NEXT-Gen Networking
"…we're not ones to stand still; while Intel marched Vyatta relentlessly forward, we focused on the next-NEXT-generation of networking. It started with delivering our enterprise-class networking solution as a virtual appliance, then advanced to an innovative remote API to control the VMs, and then -- the coup d'grace -- offering it on a usage-based pricing model."
It's technology differentiation AND business differentiation wrapped in one. Read More >>
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