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NETEX WINS INFOWORLD 100 AWARD FOR EARTHLINK E-MAIL MIGRATION PROJECT NetEx HyperIP DRO honored for ‘most creative use of cutting-edge technologies’
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 21, 2005 -- NetEx, the worldwide leader in high performance data transport solutions, was among InfoWorld magazine’s 100 most innovative providers of corporate IT solutions for 2005. The award was given to NetEx for supporting EarthLink in an e-mail migration project and was part of the annual InfoWorld 100 which appeared in the November 14, 2005 edition. The InfoWorld 100 honors projects that “stretch beyond the typical, off-the-shelf solution, using multiple technologies in innovative ways to serve well-defined business goals.” Each winning solution was nominated by the publication’s readers, technology partners and end users. NetEx was one of eight computing solutions chosen in this year’s awards. “IT departments continue to learn hard lessons about business realities and realistic ROI,” said Eric Knorr, InfoWorld executive editor at large. “The InfoWorld 100 provides a forum for IT managers to get the recognition they deserve for smart projects from an audience of their peers.” NetEx HyperIP DRO was a key component in a 60 terabyte e-mail migration project in which EarthLink, one of the world’s largest ISPs, moved 9 million mailbox email archives from its Pasadena, Calif. data center to one located in Atlanta, Ga. This coast-to-coast data migration project utilized an IP/MPLS Internet backbone to sustain a transfer rate of over 1 TB per hour. The migration overcame two complex key factors, including a daily information change rate of up to 40 percent and the need to complete the move, re-synchronize the data and perform the cutover between data centers in a 6-hour window. “We thank the editorial staff at InfoWorld for recognizing the complexity of the EarthLink e-mail migration project and recognizing NetEx for our efforts in successfully delivering the performance necessary to complete data migration in a very tight window,” said Robert MacIntyre, vice president of business development and marketing at NetEx. “We also want to thank EMC’s Technical Services Group and EarthLink technical staff because we could not have done this alone. Collectively, NetEx, EMC and EarthLink worked together as a team to make this migration a success. We are very proud to have been part of that team.” HyperIP DRO is the industry’s first Data Replication Optimizer, enabling maximum data replication acceleration over existing IP networks and providing an alternative to other transport technologies. HyperIP eliminates the inefficiencies of traditional TCP/IP-based networks by accelerating leading data replication applications, such as EMC’s SRDF, to deliver throughput boosts ranging from 300 to 1,000 percent depending on the application. Data replication optimization substantially improves end-to-end performance and makes BC/DR affordable for more organizations. For enterprises choosing iSCSI or TCP-based remote replication, HyperIP DRO benefits these applications by accelerating data replication over any distance, improving link utilization and shielding against the effects of packet loss. About InfoWorld Media Group About International Data Group (IDG) Formed in 1999 as a spin-off of Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek®), privately-held NetEx has provided the world's fastest data transport in the industry, along with guaranteed data delivery, for over 20 years to more than 100 of the world's largest and most sophisticated organizations, including some of the most prestigious providers of financial, transportation and telecommunications services and government entities. Customers include BP, Telstra, NTT, Verizon, BellSouth, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, LloydsTSB, NDC Health, IRS, American Airlines, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines and Kellogg. For more information about NetEx, NetEx/IP or HyperIP, visit www.netex.com or call +1 763-694-4300. # # # HyperIP and NetEx are trademarks of NetEx. Other companies and products mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners.
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