Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Friday, May 3, 2024

RedSeal Server Manager Announced 

RedSeal Networks today announced the addition of RedSeal Server Manager to its award-winning RedSeal Platform technology offering. The added functionality is designed to provide centralized management and monitoring for customers who deploy multiple RedSeal servers due to having multiple divisions, agencies or geographies with autonomous operations. In addition, based on customer demand, the company announced the availability of its RedSeal Platform technology as a virtual appliance, aptly named RedSeal Virtual Appliance.

The enterprise is fundamentally blind to gaps in security control infrastructure, especially when IT operations are distributed on a global scale. RedSeal Networks provides a network infrastructure security management system that allows organizations with separate or semi-autonomous networks to manage this data separation. The solution identifies critical security gaps in complex networks to prevent cyber-attacks and non-compliance.

The RedSeal Server Manager gives end users the ability to distribute operations across a complex organization while simultaneously providing centralized management and monitoring capabilities. The RedSeal Server Manager further facilitates complex operations with role-based access control (RBAC)—allowing customers to specify separation of duties and to manage access to varying levels of confidential information.

RedSeal Networks also unveiled the RedSeal Networks Virtual Appliance, a RedSeal Platform form factor that can be deployed and managed in a standard virtualization environment. The Linux-based virtual appliance offering is ideal for virtual data center deployments and can be used in conjunction with the RedSeal Server Manager for staging, test system, or distributed operations.

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