The global e-commerce segment is exploding. In 2017, the market size is set to cross $2.2 trillion, and that number is expected to double by 2020.

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The global e-commerce segment is exploding. In 2017, the market size is set to cross $2.2 trillion, and that number is expected to double by 2020.
Open source business application platform company Oro on Wednesday rolled out its new Hosting Partner Program as part of its expanding network of providers.
As the businesses are increasingly going the digital way, the performance of the website has become quintessential. Webscale, a pioneer in integrated web application delivery in the cloud has come up with a new platform offering a fast track to the cloud.
Global cyber attacks such as WannaCry, Petya, Vault 7, and last month’s data breach at HBO, are just some of the most recent examples of a rapidly increasing wave of cyber attacks that organizations and individual can no longer afford to ignore.
Best-in-Class Satisfaction Score Validates Webscale Platform and Ongoing Commitment to the Customer
The hallmark of prospective global web-scale networks, with heterogeneous applications and multiple clouds, is endemic spikes in application use that degrades their performance.
Webscale Networks, an Indian talent-led US Cloud company headquartered in Silicon Valley, has allocated an investment of ₹130 crore to the India market over the next three years.
Cloud computing technology, which involves virtual servers and a virtual IT infrastructure, will see increasing adoption by e-commerce and startup companies in India in the near future.
Getting the best performance, and thus return on investment from their app projects is essential for an increasing number of organizations.
Innovative Multi-Cloud Global Service Responds to Applications with Scale-Out ADC Capabilities
In an interview to DATAQUEST, Sonal Puri, the company’s CEO talks about the offerings and the company’s play in the market.
Forrester Research predicts that 2017 will see a dramatic increase in application migration to the cloud.
On Marketing Technology
Webscale Networks, a cloud web application delivery and control provider, is setting new standards for the web facing businesses.
We have a saying at Webscale – “Deliver, no matter what.”
Webscale Networks, a cloud web application delivery and control provider, is setting new standards for the web facing businesses.
Webscale has been named by IDC, the Global Market Intelligence firm, as an IDC Innovator in cloud-native application delivery in a newly published report, “IDC Innovators: Cloud-Native Application Delivery Controllers, 2017”
Globalization, wide base of customers and users, rising cost of IT operations along with cloudification will push around 90 percent of enterprise apps on the web by 2020, says Webscale CEO Sonal Puri
Even the biggest and biggest in the business—like Amazon Cloud Services—are not immune to break downs that may creep over their operations, from malicious or other sources. But the millions of customers of such services expect to be insulated from these glitches.
Can your business get by with an asynchronous backup or must that offsite server be updated by the second to keep the business up and running at all times.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced its worst outage in history last week, going down for four hours, and crippling nearly 150,000 websites.
Anand Hariharan, vice president of products for Mountainview, Calif.-based Webscale Networks noted that Amazon’s retail website didn’t go down during the outage Tuesday because it didn’t put all its eggs in one cloud basket.
New standalone service benefits from Webscale Networks’ distributed Application Delivery Controller platform that spans multiple clouds.
Webscale launched the first Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF) To secure web applications deployed on vulnerable e-Commerce platforms
While the market is flush with WAF solutions that combat malicious attacks at the edge of a web application, closest to the end user, Webscale’s Cloud WAF focuses on critical e-commerce platforms.
Webscale’s WAF is built with application awareness to secure web applications deployed on vulnerable e-commerce platforms
Webscale Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF)
Webscale has announced the launch of their Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF).
Webscale, a cloud-based web applications company, has recently launched the Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF).
This new firewall is built on a Saas platform, with application awareness to secure web applications deployed on vulnerable e-commerce platforms.
Convergence of Services for Cloud Application Delivery Will Become Mainstream in 2017, as IT Focuses on User Satisfaction and Budget Alignment
This blog originally appeared on the website of Benhamou Global Ventures, one of Webscale’s key investors.
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, has announced the availability of HTTP/2 for all its customers. Delivering up to 40% increase in website and web application performance, the HTTP/2 protocol also enables significant improvements in resource consumption and security.
Convergence of Services for Cloud Application Delivery Will Become Mainstream in 2017, as IT Focuses on User Satisfaction and Budget Alignment
The global e-commerce segment is exploding. In 2017, the market size is set to cross $2.2 trillion, and that number is expected to double by 2020.
Open source business application platform company Oro on Wednesday rolled out its new Hosting Partner Program as part of its expanding network of providers.
As the businesses are increasingly going the digital way, the performance of the website has become quintessential. Webscale, a pioneer in integrated web application delivery in the cloud has come up with a new platform offering a fast track to the cloud.
Global cyber attacks such as WannaCry, Petya, Vault 7, and last month’s data breach at HBO, are just some of the most recent examples of a rapidly increasing wave of cyber attacks that organizations and individual can no longer afford to ignore.
Best-in-Class Satisfaction Score Validates Webscale Platform and Ongoing Commitment to the Customer
The hallmark of prospective global web-scale networks, with heterogeneous applications and multiple clouds, is endemic spikes in application use that degrades their performance.
Webscale Networks, an Indian talent-led US Cloud company headquartered in Silicon Valley, has allocated an investment of ₹130 crore to the India market over the next three years.
Cloud computing technology, which involves virtual servers and a virtual IT infrastructure, will see increasing adoption by e-commerce and startup companies in India in the near future.
Getting the best performance, and thus return on investment from their app projects is essential for an increasing number of organizations.
Innovative Multi-Cloud Global Service Responds to Applications with Scale-Out ADC Capabilities
In an interview to DATAQUEST, Sonal Puri, the company’s CEO talks about the offerings and the company’s play in the market.
Forrester Research predicts that 2017 will see a dramatic increase in application migration to the cloud.
On Marketing Technology
Webscale Networks, a cloud web application delivery and control provider, is setting new standards for the web facing businesses.
We have a saying at Webscale – “Deliver, no matter what.”
Webscale Networks, a cloud web application delivery and control provider, is setting new standards for the web facing businesses.
Webscale has been named by IDC, the Global Market Intelligence firm, as an IDC Innovator in cloud-native application delivery in a newly published report, “IDC Innovators: Cloud-Native Application Delivery Controllers, 2017”
Globalization, wide base of customers and users, rising cost of IT operations along with cloudification will push around 90 percent of enterprise apps on the web by 2020, says Webscale CEO Sonal Puri
Even the biggest and biggest in the business—like Amazon Cloud Services—are not immune to break downs that may creep over their operations, from malicious or other sources. But the millions of customers of such services expect to be insulated from these glitches.
Can your business get by with an asynchronous backup or must that offsite server be updated by the second to keep the business up and running at all times.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced its worst outage in history last week, going down for four hours, and crippling nearly 150,000 websites.
Anand Hariharan, vice president of products for Mountainview, Calif.-based Webscale Networks noted that Amazon’s retail website didn’t go down during the outage Tuesday because it didn’t put all its eggs in one cloud basket.
New standalone service benefits from Webscale Networks’ distributed Application Delivery Controller platform that spans multiple clouds.
Webscale launched the first Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF) To secure web applications deployed on vulnerable e-Commerce platforms
While the market is flush with WAF solutions that combat malicious attacks at the edge of a web application, closest to the end user, Webscale’s Cloud WAF focuses on critical e-commerce platforms.
Webscale’s WAF is built with application awareness to secure web applications deployed on vulnerable e-commerce platforms
Webscale Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF)
Webscale has announced the launch of their Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF).
Webscale, a cloud-based web applications company, has recently launched the Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF).
This new firewall is built on a Saas platform, with application awareness to secure web applications deployed on vulnerable e-commerce platforms.
Convergence of Services for Cloud Application Delivery Will Become Mainstream in 2017, as IT Focuses on User Satisfaction and Budget Alignment
This blog originally appeared on the website of Benhamou Global Ventures, one of Webscale’s key investors.
Webscale Networks, the leader in multi-cloud web application delivery and control, has announced the availability of HTTP/2 for all its customers. Delivering up to 40% increase in website and web application performance, the HTTP/2 protocol also enables significant improvements in resource consumption and security.
Convergence of Services for Cloud Application Delivery Will Become Mainstream in 2017, as IT Focuses on User Satisfaction and Budget Alignment