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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / SEPTEMBER 15, 2003: VOL. 2 NO. 37
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Breaking News -
Networking:
University College London Deploys
Procket Networks
University College London (UCL) has purchased Procket Networks' PRO/8000
series routers for its research and campus networks.
The PRO/8801 series will be used for the routing of network traffic at
University College London as well as its advanced research facility. This
research facility focuses on IPv6 and IPv4 protocols, network
monitoring/management, optical internetworking, multicast bi-directional PIM,
and Quality of Service (QoS) with a focus on data center or Grid computing
applications. University College London, Computer Science Department is
recognized as a world-leading center of excellence in computing research and
networking. UCL has more than 24,500 staff and students worldwide.
"No other routing vendor offered such advanced capabilities for Data Center
applications in a core IP router. The University College London was very
impressed with the stability and system capacity of the PRO/8801 router," said
Professor Anthony Finkelstein. "In addition to delivering industry-leading
performance and scale for our University network, Procket Networks is
delivering next generation capabilities that our researchers need to advance
their research."
According to the recently published Dell 'Oro Group Five-Year Forecast
Routers' Report, high-end router sales will be the fastest growing routing
segment from 2004 through 2007 with a compound annual growth rate of 14
percent. By 2007, high-end routers will generate $2.4 billion in sales, with
more than 80 percent of those sales to Service Providers. This high-end router
segment includes large enterprise users who are looking to improve the
switching and routing performance of their corporate data centers.
"Data center, Grid computing clusters and server farms are growing as the
Internet grows. With the United Kingdom's Broadband Britain initiative, the
need for cost effective, scaleable core IP Networking solutions will only
increase. Procket feels that our PRO/8000 series meets these requirements by
leveraging our silicon, software and system technical advantages," said Brad
Kishani, vice president of worldwide sales at Procket Networks.
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