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Scrapers and Bots – how to tame them with NetScaler ?

Scrapers are a multi-billion dollar nuisance to the Internet, with increasing threats to legitimate eCommerce sites in the areas of revenue loss due to traffic interception, data manipulation, copyright compliance and site reputation to mention a few. It is estimated that scraper traffic from China alone is surpassing all of the page views from Google, Yahoo & MSN. It should come as a no surprise that ADCs at the forefront of web content delivery are ...

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The myriad uses of NetScaler GLSB Location Database – GSLB, content switching, responder and much more…

 The ever versatile NetScaler has some tricks up it's sleeve with some slick applications of the GSLB location Database. The primary use of the GSLB location database is for GSLB decision making like static proximity, but NetScaler engineers went the extra mile and made it available for other uses as well. Using the GSLB location database will reduce configuration and also simplifies the management of the NetScaler ...

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HTTP Call-Outs – Welcome to 2006!

It's not often I take my competition to task, but when I do I always have a good time.So the kids over at one of my larger competitors have added the concept of HTTP Call-Outs, something that has been a part of the NetScaler policy framework for years. Indeed, it is a powerful tool that can be used for a lot of interesting things. For ...

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Armored Browser

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Integrated with NetScaler HTTP Callout Ever wonder, with all of this networking security, who is protecting the information at the endpoint, before it enters the VPN stack? Ever heard of Keyloggers and Framegrabbers? API's that can read your passwords? (Even when connected to an SSL VPN or to a web application using HTTPS). You're not out of the woods yet until you secure your internet ...

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