128 Technology has teamed up with Amazon Web Services (AWS) for the launch of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) Ingress Routing.
AWS is enhancing the functionality of Amazon VPC by adding Amazon VPC Ingress Routing, a service that helps customers simplify the integration of network and security appliances within their network topology. With Amazon VPC Ingress Routing, customers can define routing rules at the Internet Gateway (IGW) and Virtual Private Gateway (VGW) to redirect ingress traffic to third-party appliances, before it reaches the final destination. This makes it easier for customers to deploy production-grade applications with the networking and security services they require within their Amazon VPC.
128 Technology, an Advanced Technology Partner in the AWS Partner Network (APN) since February 2019, supports multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud connectivity solutions, and its customers leverage 128 Technology’s session-smart routing approach to connect to their Amazon VPCs. 128 Technology’s router avoids the use of IPSec tunnels, saving customers significant bandwidth when connecting to cloud services providers like AWS.
“Enterprises need an additional layer of security and reliability for connections to their already secure Amazon VPCs from their data center, and 128 Technology’s Session Smart Router offers customers outstanding levels of security, reliability and reduced complexity,” said Andy Ory, CEO of 128 Technology. “With the addition of Amazon VPC Ingress Routing, our customers can have even more control over the traffic into their Amazon VPCs. 128 Technology is pleased to be among the select group of companies supporting this service at launch.”
128 Technology customers can leverage Amazon VPC Ingress Routing to service chain network traffic to third party virtual appliances while utilizing tunnel-free connections. This allows them to utilize enhanced features while receiving all the benefits of 128T Session Smart routers, including reduced costs and complexity, greater agility and improved connectivity.
“Amazon VPC Ingress routing was designed to give customers even more flexibility when operating the AWS resources they launch into a virtual network,” said David Brown, VP, Amazon EC2, Amazon Web Services, Inc. “We look forward to working with 128 Technology as they integrate Amazon VPC Ingress Routing into their solution and deliver enhanced cloud connectivity options to their customers.”
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