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Breaking News - Networking:
Force10 Achieves No. 1 Marketshare In Layer 3 10GbE
Force10 Networks became the networking industry's leading provider of Layer 3
10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports during the first quarter of 2004, according
to the most recent Layer 2/Layer 3 Ethernet report from Dell'Oro Group.
Force10 achieved a 36 percent share of the market, an increase of nine percent
over the fourth quarter of 2003. In addition, Force10 was the number two
supplier of 10 GbE ports for the total Layer 2 and Layer 3 markets, up from
number three in the fourth quarter.
"The first quarter was a period of tremendous expansion for Force10. Existing
customers expanded their networks, and new customers initiated significant
deployments in data centers, service provider networks and grid/cluster
environments," said Andrew Feldman, vice president of marketing for Force10.
"We achieved a record sales level and customer base during the quarter. This
is definitive validation that the Force10 E-Series switch/routers deliver the
resiliency, reliability and scalability that high performance network
customers require."
Universities, large enterprises and service providers around the world are
deploying the Force10 E-Series to increase network performance. Recent Force10
customer deployments include NTT, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security,
Petroleum Geo Services, Korea's Chung Cheong University and Sangji Youngseo
College, Japan's second largest service provider BIGLOBE and Veritas DGC.
Force10 was recently named by the editors of Red Herring magazine to the Red
Herring 100 list of private technology companies positively transforming the
marketplace and was singled out for an Investors' Choice award at the Network
Outlook Private Equity conference for its prospects in the data communications
industry. The company was also recently named the number one private company
by LightReading for being a "leading player in one of telecom's hottest
markets -- 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching."
According to the Dell'Oro Group's Five Year Ethernet Forecast, early 10
Gigabit Ethernet volume deployments will be on high-end modular platforms,
such as the Force10 E-Series, in large campus backbones, inter-campus
connections and larger data centers. Driven by the bandwidth demand of
grid/cluster computing environments and parallel applications, the 10 Gigabit
Ethernet switch market will grow from $39 million in 2002, to $1.6 billion in
2007.
The Force10 E-Series combines unmatched scalability with best-in-class
resiliency to bring the network and application predictability required to
maximize performance. Fully distributed hardware and advanced software deliver
line-rate Gigabit and 10 Gigabit throughput across all ports regardless of
traffic type or condition while built-in hardware redundancy guarantees
performance continuity.
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