Secure Access Control. ServiceNet provides granular control over security policies and access for customer-facing Web services:

  • Flexible, access control policy model-from global operations down to individual users or clients.
  • Rich set of policies for authentication, authorization, auditing, privacy, and data protection.
  • Powerful user model for collaboration, user isolation, and delegated administration.
  • Profile-based policies from LDAP, databases, or other existing resources.

Interoperability. ServiceNet provides network-based mediation and transformations to enable immediate customer on-boarding without any development:

  • Protocol mapping (e.g., SOAP to REST), versioning, and credential mediation.
  • Eclipse-based development environment for custom transformations and policies.
  • Code-free configuration of transformations and policy application via a Web-based console.

Scalability. The ServiceNet appliance employs hardware acceleration to deliver networking-level throughput, providing scalability and performance to help meet SLAs with powerful capabilities:

  • Fault and traffic management and load balancing.
  • Network-appliance architecture for high scalability and availability.
  • Credential and response caching.

Network or Virtual appliance. Eliminates the cost and complexity of building, deploying, and maintaining software hosted on multiple servers, saving development resources and lowering the total cost of ownership

  • Complete functional and operational management capabilities via a single appliance.
  • Policy-based management that is flexible and scalable.
  • Secure control for development and operations alike through a central management console.

Download the ServiceNet Technical Brief below for a detailed inventory of features and hardware specifications.

Datasheet: Sonoa ServiceNet Appliance Technical Brief [153.72 KB pdf]

An overview of ServiceNet appliance features and specifications