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Vyatta Secures Virtual Desktops for the University of Florida
Network Virtualization Software Adds Advanced Routing and Security Layer to Desktop Virtualization Project
| Source: Vyatta
BELMONT, CA--(Marketwire - April 21, 2009) - Vyatta, the leader in open networking and
network virtualization, today announced that the University of Florida's
Health Science Center has implemented Vyatta's award winning routing and
security software to secure its virtualized desktop infrastructure. Having
done extensive research, the university concluded Vyatta was the only
solution to achieve its goals of routing and security for its virtualized
data center.
The Health Science Center at the University of Florida first created a
virtual desktop infrastructure based on VMware to secure its medical data.
This infrastructure centralized user desktops in the data center and
displayed those desktops on local user machines throughout the network,
containing the medical data and ensuring that it was handled properly. As a
side benefit, centralizing the user desktops greatly eased the management
problems associated with general software updates. By adding Vyatta to the
VMware-based architecture, the Health Science Center was able to deliver a
new level of security and traffic management that was unavailable from
other vendors. Unlike physical network infrastructure, Vyatta can be
deployed into the VMware virtualization environment and managed using the
same tools as the virtualized desktops. Using Vyatta's NAT, DHCP, firewall,
and routing functionality within the virtual environment, the Health
Science Center can now heavily segment LAN and WAN traffic and secure
sensitive research materials from users inside and outside the network.
"Vyatta has allowed us to 'go virtual' in every respect," said Trey
Johnson, IT Expert at the University of Florida. "The new infrastructure
allows us to provide seamless, secure access to virtual desktops to
external users in a safe and highly manageable fashion. If we had used
physical network infrastructure for this, we would have sacrificed a lot of
manageability and driven up our costs. I can recommend Vyatta
whole-heartedly to any organization that is looking for a robust networking
and security solution that plays well in a virtualized environment."
Vyatta runs on standard x86 hardware and can be virtualized with modern
hypervisors, including Citrix Xen and VMware. Vyatta delivers a full set of
networking features that allow customers to connect, protect, virtualize,
and optimize their networks, improving performance, reducing costs, and
increasing manageability and flexibility over proprietary networking
solutions. Vyatta has been deployed by hundreds of customers world-wide in
both virtual and non-virtual environments.
"IT managers are realizing that virtual infrastructures benefit from the
ability to manage and secure IP traffic within them as much as physical
environments do," said Kelly Herrell, CEO of Vyatta. "Vyatta has been
designed as a software-based appliance that eliminates the hardware
dependencies of proprietary networking to deliver routing and security
functionality to a virtual environment as well as it does a physical
environment. Whether your virtualization solution is Citrix Xen, VMware,
Microsoft Hyper-V or something else, Vyatta can help you optimize your
virtualized IT infrastructure."
About Vyatta
Vyatta builds commercially supported, open-source networking solutions that
provide an alternative to over-priced, inflexible products from proprietary
vendors. Our customers are smarter, better looking, and drive much nicer
cars than purchasers of big-name products. Vyatta customers know that
Vyatta's Linux-based router, firewall and VPN software gives them a level
of control unavailable from proprietary solutions. Vyatta customers are
thought leaders who recognize the benefits of flexible deployment options
-- x86 hardware, blade servers, virtualization -- of freedom to integrate
applications of their choice, and of the economic and performance
advantages of commodity hardware and components. For more info, visit
http://www.vyatta.com.