Pulse Secure today announced that
Healthwise
has successfully deployed
Pulse
Secure virtual Application Delivery Controller (vADC),
to improve the performance and reliability of its web applications within
Microsoft's Azure cloud.
Healthwise,
a provider of health content and patient education, selected Pulse Secure vADC
to deliver application-aware optimization for its virtualized development and
application environments that are rapidly moving to the cloud as part of a
hybrid IT strategy.
Healthwise
is a non-profit organization with a mission to help people make better health
decisions. People have turned to Healthwise information more than 2 billion
times to learn how to do more for themselves, ask for the care they need, and
say "no" to the care they don't need. Healthwise partners with hospitals,
electronic medical record (EMR) providers, health plans, care management
companies, and health websites to provide up-to-date, evidence-based
information to the people they serve.
Information
technology plays a critical role in delivering on the Healthwise mission.
Healthwise develops and maintains around 50 custom applications which have been
recently migrated to the Microsoft Azure cloud environment to leverage
platform-as-a-service benefits that improve operational efficiency and drive
down costs.
"We work with
partners that rely on our information 24 hours a day, all across the world, and
as such our IT systems need to be incredibly reliable and able to scale when
needed," explains Mark Studer, director IT Operations at Healthwise.
"We develop a lot of
apps inhouse and moving to Microsoft Azure offered us many advantages in terms
of security, reliability and an ability to rapidly deploy new infrastructure.
However, we recognized that to gain additional automation and optimize our
application delivery, we needed a more powerful Application Delivery
Controller. Our prior successful on-premise experience with Pulse Secure vADC
made it the natural choice."
Healthwise
has deployed several virtualized application clusters on Microsoft Azure with
each instance controlled by a Pulse Secure vADC appliance which provides load balancing,
and SSL/TLS offload with HTTP optimization to improve application performance.
"Pulse
Secure vADC provides incredible reliability and as we add new apps each month,
the platform has proven easy to configure and we have never had any issues,"
explains Studer. "Where it really excels is in its Layer-7 Scripting capability
and APIs that have allowed us to increase our level of automation and carry out
more complex projects."
Studer
highlights three examples; the first is when his team built its own real-time
monitoring tool using the APIs that allowed it to integrate with their existing
monitoring and alerting platform to display high level network and applications
metrics in a single view that would traditionally have required manually
gathering reports from multiple systems.
In another
example, the scripting helped Healthwise to manage the upgrade process from the
unsecure TLS 1.0 to the newer TLS 1.2 standard for partners that connect to its
applications. "We created a simple script that allowed us to log the protocol
and cipher information for each request. This allowed us to
build an interactive dashboard to display how each customer was connecting to
us allowing our support teams to reach out proactively to each partner to prompt
them to upgrade," he explains.
The third
example is the use of scripts to secure applications in the event of a newly
discovered vulnerability. "If a vulnerability is discovered before a software
vendor has issued a patch, in the past, we have used the scripting capability
to isolate any third-party components that are at risk."
With more
of its development workloads and applications moving onto Azure, Studer
believes its choice of Pulse Secure vADC has proven a beneficial investment,
"It has never let us down and we are increasingly using its features to
automate our deployment processes as part of our DevOps approach to application
development."
A full case study of the Pulse
Secure deployment at Healthwise is available here.