Compaq Unlocks E-Business Transaction Bottleneck with New Security Technology.Business Editors/High-tech Writers New SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) The leading security protocol on the Internet. Developed by Netscape, SSL is widely used to do two things: to validate the identity of a Web site and to create an encrypted connection for sending credit card and other personal data. Encryption Hardware Speeds Throughput up to 20X for ProLiant and AlphaServer Systems HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 18, 2000 Extending its Compaq NonStop(TM) eBusiness solutions strategy, Compaq Computer Corporation (company) Compaq Computer Corporation - The largest US manufacturer and vendor of IBM PC compatible personal computers and servers. Compaq was started in 1982 by three ex-Texas Instruments employees. Quarterly sales $2499M, profits $210M (Aug 1994). http://compaq.com/. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : CPQ CPQ Compaq CPQ Conseil du Patronat du Québec (Canada) CPQ Configure-Price-Quote CPQ Conseil de Presse du Québec (Québec Press Council, Canada) CPQ Companion Parrot Quarterly ) today announced new hardware-based encryption technology. Customers who need secure, encrypted transaction processing Updating the appropriate database records as soon as a transaction (order, payment, etc.) is entered into the computer. It may also imply that confirmations are sent at the same time. Transaction processing systems are the backbone of an organization because they update constantly. -- without today's performance delays -- now have a solution. Compaq's new AXL200 Accelerator PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). hardware dramatically accelerates, by up to 20 times, the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer (networking, security) Secure Sockets Layer - (SSL) A protocol designed by Netscape Communications Corporation to provide secure communications over the Internet using asymmetric key encryption. ) processing, which is necessary to ensure the privacy and security of transactions. The SSL processing acceleration and the restoration of full server performance enables e-businesses, particularly "e-tailers" and "dot-coms," to continue growing their Internet-based businesses without compromising the security of transactions. Many e-businesses experience a throughput bottleneck because Web servers must secure every transaction with compute-intensive encryption processing. With heavy transaction volume, server performance can deteriorate badly, and the resulting bottleneck can discourage consumers from completing a valuable transaction. Compaq's AXL200 Accelerator PCI card A circuit board that plugs into the computer's PCI bus and contains the control electronics for a peripheral device. Starting in the latter half of the 1990s, PCI became very popular. See PCI. solves the problem by offloading the encryption processing from the host CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. . With the AXL200 Accelerator PCI card performing the cryptographic function on separate processors, overall system throughput is increased dramatically, typically by a factor of up to 10 to 20 times. Ray Villareal, vice president and general manager, Marketing and Solutions, Enterprise Solutions and Services Group, said, "This is market-leading security technology. It gives Compaq ProLiant and AlphaServer systems a very real competitive edge in the e-business market for e-commerce server applications such as Microsoft Windows2000 IIS (Internet Information Services) Microsoft's Web server. IIS runs under the server versions of Windows, adding HTTP server capability to the Windows operating system. and Novell NDS See eDirectory. NDS - Netware Directory Services 8.0 Directory Services products, as well as the open source Apache server product." Villareal continued, "For many years, Compaq has provided the world's most advanced cryptographic solutions for large banks and financial institutions. Now, we are leveraging that same expertise for a new and much larger group of customers, including e-businesses, that need the same combination of security and high-speed performance." Ben Anderson, vice president, Common Technologies Group, Novell, Inc., said, "Novell has optimized NDS eDirectory to better utilize the performance advantages provided by the Compaq AXL 200 Accelerator PCI card. As a result, we've seen a dramatic increase in NDS throughput by offloading SSL authentication tasks. Customers that are using NDS eDirectory within large enterprises will definitely sit-up and take notice -- this combination of products takes NDS performance and scalability to even greater heights." Hardware-based security technology from Compaq is utilized at more than 1,300 financial institutions worldwide, to secure more than US$2 trillion each day through the bank payment networks. AXL200 Accelerator PCI Delivers Unmatched SSL Performance The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is the de facto [Latin, In fact.] In fact, in deed, actually. This phrase is used to characterize an officer, a government, a past action, or a state of affairs that must be accepted for all practical purposes, but is illegal or illegitimate. cryptographic standard for the Internet. The leading Web server products, including Microsoft's IIS, Netscape's NES NES Nintendo Entertainment System NES Not Elsewhere Specified (shipping) NES Nuclear Export Signal NES National Election Studies NES Nashville Electric Service NES National Evaluation Systems, Inc. , and open source Apache, depend on SSL to provide the encryption that ensures privacy and security for a wide variety of transactions, including e-commerce payments, legal documents, and internal communications. To handle the burgeoning volume of Internet-based transactions, there is a rapidly growing market for products that accelerate SSL processing. Compaq's AXL200 card delivers more than 240 SSL connections per second, which delivers a cost per SSL connection per second of only US$10. Other solutions deliver a price/performance metric two and three times that of the Compaq AXL200 Accelerator PCI card. The AXL200 Accelerator PCI card includes 24 special purpose processors that run in parallel to cost-effectively accelerate SSL processing. Multiple AXL200 Accelerator PCI cards can be combined to provide linear scalability. The AXL200 Accelerator PCI card runs on Intel based servers running Microsoft Windows NT(R) Server 4.0 and Windows(R) 2000. It supports Sun Solaris 2.6 on Sparc systems. It will support Linux in the future. In addition, the AXL200 Accelerator PCI card provides exclusive support for Compaq ProLiant systems and AlphaServer systems running the Tru64 UNIX(R) operating system, as well as Novell Netware 5, including Novell Directory Services See NDS. in pre-configured systems. The new product also provides support for the leading commercial Web servers, Netscape NES, Microsoft IIS, and open source Apache as a standalone add-in. Compaq Background Compaq Computer Corporation, a Fortune Global 100 company, is the second largest computer company in the world and the largest global supplier of computer systems. Compaq develops and markets hardware, software, solutions and services, including industry-leading enterprise computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, enterprise and network storage solutions, commercial desktop and portable products and consumer PCs. The company is an industry leader in environmentally friendly programs and business practices. Compaq products are sold and supported in more than 100 countries through a network of authorized Compaq marketing partners and through direct sales. Customer support and information about Compaq and its products are available at http://www.compaq.com. Note to Editors: Compaq, AlphaServer, ProLiant, NonStop and the Compaq logo, registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Tru64 is a trademark of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the U.S. and other countries. Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Technical specifications and availability are subject to change without notice. |
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