Denise Dubie
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Reflex offers secure virtual systems management

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Jan 26, 20092 mins

Reflex's Virtualization Management Center will give users availability, performance, and configuration management capabilities for the virtual server infrastructure

Reflex Systems announced Monday  it had added virtual systems management technology to its security offerings in an effort to provide enterprise IT managers with the resources they need to both manage and secure datacenter resources.

Reflex Systems, formerly Reflex Security, changed its name and broadened its product focus to not only secure but also manage virtual server resources. The company launched earlier this decade and offered customers its VSA (Virtual Security Appliance), which installs inside a virtual environment to provide discovery, antimalware, firewall, network-access control, and intrusion detection/prevention systems capabilities. Now with VMC (Virtualization Management Center), Reflex says it will also give customers availability, performance, and configuration management capabilities for the virtual server infrastructure.

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“Every time you see a change in the network, it will impact performance — either negative or positive,” says Hezi Moore, CTO and founder of Reflex Systems. “We track every configuration change while also doing intrusion protection and prevention. Management and security for virtual environments should be tied together.”

VMC is deployed as a virtual machine, with one typically serving most customers’ needs. The software provides centralized management and includes a configuration management (CMDB) for the virtual environment. VMC monitors performance of virtual infrastructure as well as applications using virtual resources. It can be used to troubleshoot performance problems and performs forensics and root-cause analysis. And VMC works with VSA, which sends all the security data to VMC and safeguards communications between virtual machines.

Competing with vendors such as Akorri, Vizioncore, and VMware, Moore says Reflex will differentiate with its converged security and management capabilities.

“If we can help you manage the infrastructure, we can help you make it more secure and efficient,” Moore says. “Using the clients we provide, we can discover, map, secure and manage the environment.”

VMC is available for a free trial download here.  

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Denise Dubie

Denise Dubie is a senior editor at Network World with nearly 30 years of experience writing about the tech industry. Her coverage areas include AIOps, cybersecurity, networking careers, network management, observability, SASE, SD-WAN, and how AI transforms enterprise IT. A seasoned journalist and content creator, Denise writes breaking news and in-depth features, and she delivers practical advice for IT professionals while making complex technology accessible to all. Before returning to journalism, she held senior content marketing roles at CA Technologies, Berkshire Grey, and Cisco. Denise is a trusted voice in the world of enterprise IT and networking.

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