MOBILE, AL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/20/05 -- Network Testing Lab's, today announced the
publication of its XML Infrastructure Front-End review. According to tests
done by Network Testing Labs, Reactivity, Inc.'s Gateway 2400 product was
the leading application in this review. Products from Actional
(www.actional.com),
DataPower [recently acquired by IBM, (www.datapower.com)], Forum Systems
(www.forumsys.com), Reactivity (www.reactivity.com), and Sarvega [recently
acquired by Cisco, (www.sarvega.com)] were comparatively reviewed. The
review was published in the December issue of Business Communications
Review.
"Our test revealed Reactivity's Gateway 2400 Appliance is the most
scalable, quickest, easiest to manage and most feature-rich XML processor,"
said Barry Nance, consultant, Network Testing Labs. "In this process we
assessed performance, security, ease of use, scalability and documentation.
In our report card of the products, Reactivity scored four A's and one B
while the second highest rated had one A and four B's."
This Network Testing Labs report states that Reactivity's Gateway 2400
easily outperforms the competition. Nance also wrote that the Gateway 2400
provides high level of security, performs its work quickly and efficiently,
is easy-to-use, offers finely-granular security configuration options and
scales effectively. Additionally, he emphasized that its agnostic stance
with respect to protocols, network message contents, WS standards and
credentials offers a unique value proposition to customers.
Network Testing Labs' Testbed and Methodology
The test environment for the Web Services security performance evaluation
consisted of a Compaq Proliant ML 570 server and 100 concurrently active
clients. Apache Version 2 ran on the Proliant and served up static XML
content. On each client, a multithreaded cURL-based application sent
requests to the Proliant server. The server and all the clients used HTTP
1.1 with KeepAlive enabled.
In the Network Testing Labs performance testing, Nance measured each
product's processing speed in transactions per second. The test varied
packet content and the Gateway's security configuration in a comprehensive
battery of tests. The security configuration settings were to check for
denial of service only; inspect packets for well-formed XML; validate the
XML schema; encrypt the XML payload; and add an XML signature to the
response payload.
About Network Testing Labs
Network Testing Labs performs independent technology research and product
evaluations. Its network laboratory connects myriads of types of computers
and virtually every kind of network device in an ever-changing variety of
ways. Its authors are networking experts who write clearly and plainly
about complex technologies and products. Network Testing Labs' experts have
written hardware and software product reviews, state-of-the-art analyses,
feature articles, in-depth technology workshops, cover stories, buyer's
guides and in-depth technology outlooks. Our experts have spoken on a
number of topics at Comdex, PC Expo and other venues. In addition, they've
created industry standard network benchmark software, database benchmark
software and network diagnostic utilities.
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk wrote: SYS-CON Media announced today the results of its 10th annual 'Readers' Choice Awards' for best products and tools for the SOA, Web Services, Java and XML technologies. Winners and three finalists were announced today in 21 categories by SOA Web Services Journal. Java Developer's Journal also announced winners and finalists in 26 distinct product and tool categories.
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk wrote: SYS-CON Media announced today the results of its 10th annual 'Readers' Choice Awards' for best products and tools for the SOA, Web Services, Java and XML technologies. Winners and three finalists were announced today in 21 categories by SOA Web Services Journal. Java Developer's Journal also announced winners and finalists in 26 distinct product and tool categories.
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