Networks, Inc., a leading provider of simple, secure and affordable
network security appliances, today announced that it is previewing
Proteus, its new enterprise class Internet protocol (IP) Address
Management (IPAM) system at Networld+Interop in booth # 1124. Proteus,
the first dedicated IPAM appliance of its kind, is a self-managed,
turnkey design and management tool created to help enterprises design,
deploy and manage their IP-based networks. Its unique design combines
the features of an enterprise class IPAM software application with the
security and manageability of a network appliance.
With Proteus, administrators can model their networks using a simple
conceptual view, and then deploy and manage the modeled design across
the organization. This enables the network designer to envision the
entire design without the interference of implementation details.
Unlike other IPAM systems that are comprised of a dedicated IP
management system with few domain name system (DNS) abilities, Proteus
was designed to integrate DNS and IP in a unique "dual-cored"
architecture. Proteus is intended to design and manage both the DNS name
space and dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) allocation and
monitoring, as well as manage the interactions which take place between
these two services. This ensures the secure integration of these
services while enabling them to be designed separately where required.
This architecture allows for greater network security and stability by
handling non-intuitive service integration details, yet offers full
customization of configurations.
Proteus is an extension to the BlueCat Networks family of Adonis
DNS/DHCP appliances. It resides at the highest level of this product
line, providing the discovery, provisioning and change functionality
required for the management of IP, DNS and DHCP services. Proteus is
also a powerful design tool for these services, enabling network
administrators to work concurrently to deploy it, while eliminating the
need to understand the intricacies of DNS or DHCP.
"With Adonis, we brought security and simplicity to DNS/DHCP management.
Now with Proteus, we are bringing this same philosophy to DNS/DHCP
design and true enterprise network implementation and management," said
Richard Hyatt, CTO of BlueCat Networks. "Proteus is a truly
groundbreaking solution that cuts the cost, extensive setup and
maintenance overhead required of typical IP management solutions."
With the addition of Proteus, BlueCat Networks Adonis product line now
services networks, from the simplest DHCP requirements to designing and
managing the largest IP network implementations. With increasingly
prevalent exploits like DNS cache poisoning and denial-of-service
attacks, the importance of a design and implementation that is secure
and stable at all levels is paramount. BlueCat Networks sees this
process through from end-to-end, throughout the various lifecycles
involved. It uses intuitive interfaces to guide administrators through
the most advanced data checking tools in the industry - without
increasing their workload with additional server and software support.
Proteus is built from the ground up on BlueCat's highly secure Linux OS
appliance design. It contains a network-style permissions structure with
delegation, is accessible through several types of authentication, and
ensures compatibility with most network security implementations. Audit
trails and easy rollbacks enable administrative teams to work
collaboratively. Email alerts and reporting provide powerful real-time
management information. Proteus can be connected to existing enterprise
systems and extended to integrate its functionality with other solutions
using SQL, SOAP and Java APIs.
Proteus will be commercially available from BlueCat Networks in the
fourth quarter of 2005.
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