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Aqua boosts Red Hat market

 

Pure-play cloud security leader, Aqua Security (www.aquasec.com) announced that its Cloud Native Security Platform is available through Red Hat® Marketplace (https://marketplace.redhat.com/en-us/products/aqua-security), an open cloud marketplace that makes it easier to discover and access certified software for container-based environments across the hybrid cloud.
 
The Aqua Platform (www.aquasec.com/aqua-cloud-native-security-platform) provides full visibility into application activity, allowing organizations to detect and prevent suspicious activity and attacks, providing transparent, automated security while helping to enforce policy and simplify regulatory compliance.  Aqua’s native integration with OpenShift provides a full-stack security solution for our joint customers, automating security controls in CI/CDs like OpenShift Pipelines and enforcing application immutability in production.
 
“Enterprise buying patterns are increasingly shifting toward automated, online billing mechanisms which allow companies to leverage existing cloud or services budgets, as well the flexibility to utilize OPEX budgets for software purchases when necessary,” says Dror Davidoff, CEO and co-founder of Aqua.  “By working more closely with our industry-leading partners like Red Hat and IBM, we are able to leverage the multitude of sales platforms they offer to help accelerate time-to-value for our joint customers while growing our business efficiently.”
 
The Red Hat Marketplace makes it easy for users to find and purchase the Aqua Platform, while existing customers can also use the same on-demand, zero-touch environment to purchase additional licenses.
 
“With the Red Hat Marketplace, we are making it as fast and easy as possible for companies to implement the tools and technologies that can help them succeed in this hybrid multicloud world,” says Lars Herrmann, senior director of technology partnerships, Red Hat (www.redhat.com).  

“We have simplified the steps to find and purchase the Aqua Platform that is tested, certified and supported on Red Hat OpenShift, and we have removed operational barriers to deploy and manage Aqua on Kubernetes-native infrastructure to secure your applications,” added Herrmann.

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