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Our analysts maintain close
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infrastructure products. |
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Recent Quotes
in the Press | Press Releases |
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NetsEdge Research Group
founder Peter Christy chaired a panel called
"The Untrustworthy Nature of E-mail",
InternetWeek, (June 18, 2004) |
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"Could it work?
Absolutely!" Peter Christy,
USA Today, (May 4, 2004) |
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"Commoditization down in
the network means the move to standardization
and simplification is going to continue. I think people are seeing that
arbitrary differentiation at the lower levels is irrelevant," Peter
Christy,
CIO Insight, (December 2004) |
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"IPv6 is the only way to
attempt to define a protocol clearly enough so
that, if independent organizations implement it, they will all work
together," Peter Christy,
Networking News, (March 24, 2003) |
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“The bigger players
abandoned the business and the smaller players are building substantial
businesses.” Peter Christy,
InternetNews.com,
(April 25, 2003) |
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"Suddenly the customer
discovers what's going on on the line, like bulk
e-mail that hurts voice over IP or old Apple Talk that clutter's the
line
with no productivity," Peter Christy,
Network World Fusion (Dec. 8, 2003) |
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“As
companies move more business-critical applications and services to the
Internet, the performance of those applications mounts in importance.”
Peter Christy,
Warp Solutions Press Release,
(December 4, 2002) |
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“HiPerExchange makes using Exchange remotely feel like running Excel or
Word.” Peter Christy,
Seaside Software Press Release,
(November 19, 2002) |
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“This is your father’s performance after all.” Peter Christy,
Business Communications Review, (November, 2002) |
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“Array Networks has established itself as a leading innovator of Web
traffic management products the support the real needs of enterprise
applications that leverage Internet connectivity." Peter Christy,
Array Networks Press Release, (October 21, 2002) |
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“CDNs, having pieces of the application that run near to the users, will
play an important role in Web services." Peter Christy,
Network World,
(September 30, 2002) |
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“Successful deployment of a mobile infrastructure enables a company to
complete the build-out of valuable employee- and partner-facing
applications, effectively including those users who are usually away
from network connected offices.” Peter Christy,
HP Press Release/CommWeek (September 25, 2002) |
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“The Internet itself - the routers and communication lines - aren't
going to get better in a way that fixes performance any time soon.
Clever system technology will be where the performance improvements come
from, primarily."
Peter Christy,
Network World, (September 9, 2002) |
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“They're in an interesting position, a little like Alice in Wonderland.”
Peter Christy,
The San Jose Mercury News, (June 2, 2002) |
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“The web is clearly becoming a critical part of enterprise IT, not just
the means of providing public access to marketing information.”
NetScaler Press Release,
(May 7, 2002) |
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"In
addition to reducing hardware costs, spreading processing chores among a
series of servers can improve the scalability, reliability and fault
tolerance of an IT infrastructure." Peter Christy,
eWeek, (April 1, 2002) |
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“The market for these products could be as big as $2 billion by 2005.”
Peter Christy, Wall Street Journal |
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“A
lot of energy is being devoted to finding alternatives to streaming,
which is the single most intensive source of network demand.”
SparkPR, (March 26, 2002) |
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“Until we solve the security problem at many layers companies will not
be able to take advantage of the Internet infrastructure. Security is
the fundamental challenge to making it all work. Vordel is playing an
important role at these different boundaries, enabling secure
integration between heterogeneous systems." Peter Christy,
Vordel Press Release, (March 19, 2002) |
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"One of the problems when you provide these Web services is how do I
scale it and where does it need to run to be useful to the people who
need to consume it." Peter Christy,
InfoWorld, (March 18, 2002) |
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"It's
worth noting that this kind of slowdown has historically been a great
time for looking forward, and a great time for grabbing market share
when things defrost.” Peter Christy,
Wired, (December 5, 2001)
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"People trust Dell. They are more comfortable knowing a machine was
built by Dell rather than some random assembler that could be going out
of business.” Peter Christy,
Silicon Valley Biz Ink, (November 30, 2001) |
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"E-mail is an important
application. At some point, you
are going to get
into the sights of the big boys." Peter Christy, Wall Street
Journal.
(November 27, 2001) |
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"Critical parts of e-mail are still done with free software that has
evolved over 20 years and it's hard to imagine how much the world has
changed in those 20 years. IronPort has carefully reengineered an e-mail
gateway for today's technology and Internet." Peter Christy,
CNET, (November 27, 2001) |
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"Oracle9i Database clearly is an inflection point in the evolution of
clustered database systems," Peter
Christy,
Oracle Press Release,.
(June 14, 2001) |
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"To achieve dependable connectivity to the Internet typically requires
parallel links from multiple network providerscalled ''multi-homing.
"Yet, with this comes the complexities of multi-homing which require
on-going vigilance and activity to maintain stable, high-performance,
cost-effective connectivity across the Internet,'' Peter Christy,
Sockeye Networks Press Release (June 25, 2001) |
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"An exciting example of how service providers and their customers can
share critical performance, maintenance, monitoring and reporting data,
providing an invaluable tool for making service relationships really work
for both parties," Peter Christy,
Totality Press Release, (May 29,
2001) |
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"Its about
time for a new breed of content delivery solutions that address the issues
associated with the growing on-demand content broadcasting market."
John
Katsaros,
Chaincast Press Release, (April 23, 2001) |
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