As fast as things change in Silicon Valley, one constant over the years is the measurement for a young company’s success

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As fast as things change in Silicon Valley, one constant over the years is the measurement for a young company’s success
While most people were sleeping off their turkey-induced food comas and spending time with family and friends over the long weekend.
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, is delighted to announce the successful completion of a flawless holiday shopping weekend across the 571 web applications managed by the company’s converged platform.
I generally have zero tolerance for slow web page load times – I mean don’t we all?
I couldn’t be more thrilled to share the news that we have secured $12M in funding. This new investment validates our market opportunity and supports our sales […]
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, today announced that it has successfully completed the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Level 1 certification as a Service Provider.
Webscale, a multi-cloud application delivery company today announced it has raised $12 million in a Series A1 funding round, bringing the company’s total funding to $20 million.
Of the many challenges involved in operating a large-scale web service, dealing with sudden traffic surges is among the most difficult.
Webscale Networks raised $12 million through a Series A1 round of funding for its multi-cloud, software-defined application delivery controller (ADC).
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, today announced that it has raised $12 million through a Series A1 round of funding, bringing the company’s total financing raised to $20 million. Silicon Valley firm, Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV) led the round, which also included new investment from Benhamou Global Ventures (BGV), Grotech, and Silicon Valley Bank. Under the terms of the funding, Jim Smith, general partner at MDV, and Anik Bose, general partner at BGV, have joined the Webscale board of directors.
Webscale Networks, the provider in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, today announced that it has raised $12 million through a Series A1 round of funding, bringing the company’s total financing raised to $20 million.
Silicon Valley-based Webscale Networks, a provider of multi-cloud web application delivery, has secured $12 million in funding.
When an end user out in the real world points their browser to your website, the next 1-3 seconds are crucial.
Welcome to the new Webscale blog. I’m Sonal Puri, CEO of Webscale, and I’m passionate about technology startups.
Hi! I’m Jay, co-founder and CTO of Webscale—welcome to the CTO Corner. As someone that’s lived and breathed Webscale for the last four years, I’m pretty close to what makes us special as a company.
The impact of website performance on e-commerce
How they solve it: Webscale is a cloud service deployed between a company’s websites and the Internet.
Webscale Networks is well aware that its e-commerce customers can’t tolerate much downtime.
Why do we still hear about websites crashing when too many people try to log in?
Disaster recovery in the age of the cloud is a paradox in that it’s simultaneously simpler and more complex.
In a move that fortifies the company’s position as the leader in e-commerce and enterprise application control in the cloud, Webscale Networks today announced the launch of its Multi-Cloud Disaster Recovery (DR) solution.
We recently visited with Andrew Humber, Head of Marketing at Webscale, to learn about recent updates to the company’s application delivery platform.
Magento customers signing up for a Webscale Pro contract prior to April 30 will be eligible for free migration services.
Webscale Networks (formerly Lagrange Systems), creator of the world’s first fully integrated web application delivery platform, today announced the launch of its new product portfolio, along with a limited-time offer to migrate select customers to the cloud for free.
If a website can’t quickly add resources when customer usage is high, it can mean lost sales. An unresponsive site or a stalled checkout can cause a person to walk away.
Webscale Networks (formerly Lagrange Systems) launched a new product portfolio, along with a limited-time offer to migrate select customers to the cloud for free.
The integrated application delivery platform provides predictive auto-scaling, multi-cloud, and performance boosting capabilities.
Webscale Networks launched a product designed to help businesses migrate to the cloud.
Getting enterprise applications out the door faster and into production is becoming a key task for harried DevOps teams.
Running an application or server in the cloud has many advantages, but it doesn’t guarantee scalability. It can be hard to predict demand, leading to infrastructure having to play catch up at peak periods.
Everyone has already heard how important the cloud is to the future of business, but that doesn’t just apply to the Fortune 500s.
With the end of the year comes the inevitable flood of predictions about the evolution of various technologies in the coming year. And while predictions about upcoming security threats and malware are likely to come in droves, there’s one area that is sure to get easily overlooked: what’s going to evolve in companies’ back-end systems in the New Year. Organizations’ networks and infrastructures will see some changes in 2016, and those changes should come from surprising places.
As fast as things change in Silicon Valley, one constant over the years is the measurement for a young company’s success
While most people were sleeping off their turkey-induced food comas and spending time with family and friends over the long weekend.
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, is delighted to announce the successful completion of a flawless holiday shopping weekend across the 571 web applications managed by the company’s converged platform.
I generally have zero tolerance for slow web page load times – I mean don’t we all?
I couldn’t be more thrilled to share the news that we have secured $12M in funding. This new investment validates our market opportunity and supports our sales […]
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, today announced that it has successfully completed the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Level 1 certification as a Service Provider.
Webscale, a multi-cloud application delivery company today announced it has raised $12 million in a Series A1 funding round, bringing the company’s total funding to $20 million.
Of the many challenges involved in operating a large-scale web service, dealing with sudden traffic surges is among the most difficult.
Webscale Networks raised $12 million through a Series A1 round of funding for its multi-cloud, software-defined application delivery controller (ADC).
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, today announced that it has raised $12 million through a Series A1 round of funding, bringing the company’s total financing raised to $20 million. Silicon Valley firm, Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV) led the round, which also included new investment from Benhamou Global Ventures (BGV), Grotech, and Silicon Valley Bank. Under the terms of the funding, Jim Smith, general partner at MDV, and Anik Bose, general partner at BGV, have joined the Webscale board of directors.
Webscale Networks, the provider in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, today announced that it has raised $12 million through a Series A1 round of funding, bringing the company’s total financing raised to $20 million.
Silicon Valley-based Webscale Networks, a provider of multi-cloud web application delivery, has secured $12 million in funding.
When an end user out in the real world points their browser to your website, the next 1-3 seconds are crucial.
Welcome to the new Webscale blog. I’m Sonal Puri, CEO of Webscale, and I’m passionate about technology startups.
Hi! I’m Jay, co-founder and CTO of Webscale—welcome to the CTO Corner. As someone that’s lived and breathed Webscale for the last four years, I’m pretty close to what makes us special as a company.
The impact of website performance on e-commerce
How they solve it: Webscale is a cloud service deployed between a company’s websites and the Internet.
Webscale Networks is well aware that its e-commerce customers can’t tolerate much downtime.
Why do we still hear about websites crashing when too many people try to log in?
Disaster recovery in the age of the cloud is a paradox in that it’s simultaneously simpler and more complex.
In a move that fortifies the company’s position as the leader in e-commerce and enterprise application control in the cloud, Webscale Networks today announced the launch of its Multi-Cloud Disaster Recovery (DR) solution.
We recently visited with Andrew Humber, Head of Marketing at Webscale, to learn about recent updates to the company’s application delivery platform.
Magento customers signing up for a Webscale Pro contract prior to April 30 will be eligible for free migration services.
Webscale Networks (formerly Lagrange Systems), creator of the world’s first fully integrated web application delivery platform, today announced the launch of its new product portfolio, along with a limited-time offer to migrate select customers to the cloud for free.
If a website can’t quickly add resources when customer usage is high, it can mean lost sales. An unresponsive site or a stalled checkout can cause a person to walk away.
Webscale Networks (formerly Lagrange Systems) launched a new product portfolio, along with a limited-time offer to migrate select customers to the cloud for free.
The integrated application delivery platform provides predictive auto-scaling, multi-cloud, and performance boosting capabilities.
Webscale Networks launched a product designed to help businesses migrate to the cloud.
Getting enterprise applications out the door faster and into production is becoming a key task for harried DevOps teams.
Running an application or server in the cloud has many advantages, but it doesn’t guarantee scalability. It can be hard to predict demand, leading to infrastructure having to play catch up at peak periods.
Everyone has already heard how important the cloud is to the future of business, but that doesn’t just apply to the Fortune 500s.
With the end of the year comes the inevitable flood of predictions about the evolution of various technologies in the coming year. And while predictions about upcoming security threats and malware are likely to come in droves, there’s one area that is sure to get easily overlooked: what’s going to evolve in companies’ back-end systems in the New Year. Organizations’ networks and infrastructures will see some changes in 2016, and those changes should come from surprising places.