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Stampede Rolls Out New Tools for SOA, AJAX Apps
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04/27/2006, By Darryl K. Taft
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Stampede Technologies has announced the release of the Stampede Web 2.0 Performance Series, a set of acceleration tools for service-oriented architecture, Asynchronous JavaScript and XML and XML applications. The company also has introduced an appliance to run its new software.
Stampede, based in Dayton, Ohio, announced the Stampede Web 2.0 Performance Series on April 25. The product features XML acceleration, Web application fire-walling, XML threat management and transparent client support for applications developed using AJAX, the company said.
Stampede's combination of a hardware appliance and client software takes the company beyond the traditional ADC (Application Delivery Controller) model to offer benefits typically only available with more expensive hardware-oriented WOCs (WAN Optimization Controllers).
The hardware appliance is being provided as part of a partnership Stampede has entered into with Tarari of San Diego, which produces content processor silicon.
The hardware option, based on silicon content processing technologies from Tarari, features XML content inspection, XML well-formedness checking, XDoS attack detection and message anomaly detection, the company said.
The Stampede Web 2.0 Performance Series will be available August 1 as a full solution pre-installed on a certified hardware platform, the company said.
Pricing for an entry-level configuration with software supported SOA Optimization Services acceleration starts at $40,000 for a single appliance. Appliances with hardware assisted acceleration start at $50,000.
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