Overview
AppViewX’s offering is a modular, low-code software application that enables the automation and orchestration of network infrastructure using an intuitive, context-aware, visual workflow. Leveraging a vast library of pre-built tasks and workflows, AppViewX enables the operations teams to quickly and easily translate business requirements into automation workflows that improve agility, enforce compliance, eliminate errors, and reduce cost. AppViewX is closed-loop and state-aware, capable of verifying that intent has been achieved and providing actionable insights and automated remediation.
AppViewX is a web based application that offers:
- CERT+, which lets you:
- Discover, monitor, analyze, orchestrate and fully automate certificate lifecycle management and key management solutions.
- Make a shift from reactive mode and be more proactive as you get a complete view of your entire certificate infrastructure.
- Manage certificates as a service with pre-built integrations and extensible APIs that plugin to your enterprise applications, web servers, microservices, and multi-cloud environments.
- Analyze certificates for crypto standards like key size, cipher strength, and allowed protocol versions.
- Setup policies for enforcing high crypto standards.
- Update certificates as per new policies.
- Provision certificates for devices and applications.
- Save resources, time, and effort of installation and maintenance.
For details, refer the CERT+ User Guide.
- ADC+, which lets you:
- Efficiently distribute network load or client requests across servers.
- Send requests to the available servers, ensuring high application availability.
- Scale the number of servers (up or down) based on the traffic.
For details, refer the ADC+ User Guide.
- PKI+, which lets you:
- Create root CAs and subordinate CAs and enroll them to the AppViewX PKIaaS certificate authority.
- Onboard custodians to add root CAs and subordinate CAs to the PKI+ system.
- Manage custodians for approving PKI+-related actions.
For details, refer the PKI+ User Guide..
- SSH+, which lets you:
- Discover and display SSH certificates alongside SSH keys, offering a more comprehensive overview of your security credentials.
- Download keys for key-based access control, ensuring streamlined access management.
- Specify access duration in either hours or days when requesting access to an infrastructure group, providing enhanced access management control.
- Use a dynamic access flow that adapts to either key or certificate-based access, depending on the user's selected 'Access Mode' during host addition.
- Rotate host certificates effortlessly, directly from the host inventory, promoting secure host certificate management.
- Revoke SSH certificates directly, thus enhancing security control.
- Choose between 'Key' and 'Certificate' access modes during host addition, with the 'Certificate' option being pre-selected by default.
- Rotate and delete keys from hosts with multiple keys through the user and host key age report.
For details, refer the SSH+ User Guide.
- SIGN+, which lets you:
- Simplify Code Signing Certificate enrollment and Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) operations.
- Customize signing policies according to your requirements
- Integrate with AppViewX's customized Cryptographic Service Provider (CSP) and PKCS#11 for enhanced security.
- Manage your code signing inventory with a full suite of tools and features.
- Sign your code effortlessly using a variety of tools including SignTool, JSign, JarSigner, APKSigner, Mage, and Nuget.
- Ensure compatibility with third-party Timestamp Authorities (TSA) for a wider range of options.
For details, refer the SIGN+ User Guide..
- KUBE+, which lets you:
- Simplify Certificate Lifecycle Management for Kubernetes workloads.
- Get real-time visibility, central audit, and governance over K8’s Certs.
- Achieve end-to-end automated certificate enrollment process.
- Have secure and compliant PKI across K8s workloads (secrets, pods, and service mesh).
For details, refer the KUBE+ User Guide.
AppViewX is built on the microservice architecture. A microservice is a program that runs on a server or a virtual computing instance. The main task of this program is to respond to network requests.
