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XML device could reduce XML-related bottlenecks

By Ann Bednarz , Network World , 02/24/2003
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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - DataPower Technology last week released an upgraded version of its XML appliance, aimed at helping companies reduce network bottlenecks associated with securing and transporting XML documents.

The XA35 XML Accelerator 2.0 offers compression and security handling features, in addition to its core XML parsing and processing capabilities. Specifically, the 1U-high rack-mountable network device can handle Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) acceleration, eliminating the need for users to maintain separate devices for handling XML encryption, DataPower says.

Its built-in compression capabilities can reduce the size of an XML document by as much as 90%, DataPower says.

Compression is key when it comes to XML, which has a reputation for being a bandwidth hog because of its text-based, self-describing format. XML documents can be from three to 20 times larger than a comparable binary or alternate text file representation, according to research firm ZapThink. To combat XML's overhead, DataPower and competitors such as Forum Systems and Sarvega have devised appliances designed to offload XML processing from traditional servers, which can get bogged down translating and routing XML documents.

Version 2.0 also features two 1G bit/sec ports, in place of four 10/100M bit/sec ports included in the first version.

DataPower added SSL and Gigabit Ethernet support so that companies could divert more processing chores to the XA35, which sits behind a firewall and in front of Web and application servers, freeing up server CPUs and reducing network bottlenecks, says Eugene Kuznetsov, president and CTO at DataPower.

"XML has tremendous business benefits - it cuts costs, makes it possible to be more flexible and support multiple devices, and allows easy integration with trading partners - but it has certain problems. Performance is one of them," he says.

One of the first companies to deploy DataPower's upgraded appliance is teleconferencing services provider Leader Technologies. The Columbus, Ohio, company offers low-rate teleconferencing services that start at 9.5 cents per minute. Leader can afford to offer such low rates in part because it has users set up and manage their own conference calls via the Web - eliminating the need for Leader to provide human staff for these tasks, says Jeff R. Lamb, CTO at Leader. Leader's Web-based conference-calling platform is based on XML.

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