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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY /
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Systems/Enterprise:
FORCE10 POSTS 160 PERCENT GROWTH
IN SHIPPED 10 GbE Ports
Force10 Networks, a pioneer in scalable resiliency for high performance
switching and routing, increased the number of Layer 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet
ports shipped in the fourth quarter of 2003 at a faster pace than its closest
competitors.
According to the Dell'Oro Group's most recent quarterly Ethernet Switch
Report, Force10 experienced 160 percent growth in Layer 3 10 Gigabit Ethernet
port shipments, compared with third quarter 2003 shipments. Force10's closest
competitors reported increases of 23 percent and 20 percent, respectively,
during the same period.
"Force10's E Series of switch/routers was engineered from the ground up to
be
the industry's most scalable and resilient line-rate platform," said Andrew
Feldman, vice president of marketing at Force10. "Many of the network design
and expansion plans that we see around the world from large enterprises and
service provides call for the scalability and reliability that only Force10
can offer, and that is translating into rapidly increasing port
shipments."
The Force10 E-Series has been deployed in customer networks since September
2002, and has more than a million hours of collective operational time.
Battle-tested in networks around the world, the E-Series delivers the most
robust 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching and routing functionality in the
industry, leveraging its innovative system design to bring the reliability and
predictability required for high performance networking environments.
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In the fourth quarter of 2003, Force10 announced new 10 Gigabit Ethernet
deployments in telecommunications carriers, educational institutions,
governmental organizations, and large corporations. In Korea, Hanaro Telecom
deployed the Force10 E-Series in a countrywide network upgrade to 10 Gigabit
Ethernet. In China, Tsinghua University and Shenzhen University City also
deployed the E-Series to build 10 Gigabit Ethernet campus networks.
Additionally, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the
University of Illinois deployed the Force10 E-Series in phase two of the
TeraGrid project.
According to the Dell'Oro Group's Five Year Ethernet Forecast, the 10
Gigabit
Ethernet switch market will grow from $39 million in 2002, to $1.6 billion in
2007. Analysts expect that the early volume deployments of 10 Gigabit Ethernet
will be on high-end modular platforms, such as the Force10 E-Series, in large
campus backbones, inter-campus connections and larger data centers.
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