BAT Taps Vordel

British American Tobacco has deployed Vordel's SOA security and management technology to protect and manage its XML traffic

July 17, 2006

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London -- Vordel, the XML Web Services security company, today announced that British American Tobacco (BAT) has deployed Vordel's SOA security and management technology to protect and manage its XML traffic throughout a global network of data centers.

Following a thorough review of offerings in the marketplace, Vordel was selected as the optimum solution capable of meeting BAT's requirements to protect its enterprise SOA infrastructure. Using Vordel, BAT can remotely manage its SOA deployment on a global level. Key decision factors for selecting Vordel included the firm's demonstrable acceleration of XML security primitives, the product's scalability and easy to use centralized policy management control.

Forrester analyst, Randy Heffner, Vice President Application Development & Infrastructure stated, "Security is most critical for external integration scenarios, but its value is often underestimated in internal integration. More so than many other aspects of your SOA platform, complete security requires an integrated solution across multiple types of products and solutions." (See research footnote).

Gavin Targonski, Technical Architect for Application Technology Strategy at BAT commented, "With Vordel, BAT has been able to deploy a global SOA security infrastructure that aligns with both our business and technology strategies. The solution is standards based and fully conformant to company best practice for SOA security operations".

"Vordel's products provide BAT with the essential security and management framework to take advantage of Web Services technologies,"added Targonski.

Vordel Ltd.

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