Ixia stories
Networks may make up part of business infrastructure growth, but how do businesses make the most out of any new network & security monitoring tools?.
Ixia unveils Vision Edge 40 and 100, promising to enhance performance and security across diverse data center scales.
The Internet of Things is attracting major mainstream attention, but businesses may be pressured to jump on board for fear of missing out.
Ixia reveals in their new report that network complexity, not just malware, poses a significant threat to business security.
Ixia will push all enterprise sales via its channel after adopting a 100% channel sales model for enterprise business.
Virtual environments are causing problems for network managers, straining and distorting network edges, according to Ixia.
While cloud is the word in enterprise strategy this year, the path to digital visibility is still a bumpy road, says Ixia.
Network security provider Ixia is on a mission to provide partners with greater profitability and new revenue through its 'invitation only' program.
Ixia launches CloudStorm, pioneering multi-terabit security testing for next-gen hyperscale data centres, readying them for cloud-scale applications.
Balancing network performance and security is key, says Ixia. Successful security monitoring should enable traffic inspection without affecting availability.
Ixia has launched the latest addition to the company's network taps family of products to fortify business critical application security.
The use of augmented reality apps in businesses could lead to security breaches if not properly prepared, warns Ixia.
Zero-day malware mutations can spell disaster for networks, as they can often get in completely undetected by traditional security protection.
IoT manufacturers must carefully test devices' reliability and security as concerns about data security rise, says Ixia.
Network security is an unfair fight, according to Ixia, as hackers exploit vulnerabilities. Swift action can help prevent breaches.
Ixia unveils ThreatARMOR, a cutting-edge solution countering zero-day malware and securing networks against elusive cyber threats.
65% of developers are releasing applications to market with bugs still in them, and 31% admitted applications would need patching in future.
Ixia stresses the imperative of bolstering security structures, urging firms to revamp with prevention-focused measures for resilience.
New threats, new malware, new attacks, new chaos and new ways to fight back: A look back at Asia cybersecurity in 2016.
Ixia's new Asia Pacific Executive Briefing Center in Singapore aims to help organizations test, monitor and defend their networks.