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To: Lynn who wrote (2250)2/3/2000 5:29:00 PM
From: riposte  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10934
 
Network Appliance advertisement

Okay, this isn't going to shake anyone's foundations, but while browsing through the January 31st, 2000 hardcopy edition of InformationWeek, I came across an ad, on page 63, for Network Appliance. I can't say that I ever recall seeing a NetApp ad anywhere.

It says:


Network Appliance.

When you're sick of streaming media
that's more like a trickle than a stream.


Sad, but true. What's called streaming media today is largely a stop-and-go trickle of muddled audio and video. Which leaves your customers squinting, ears straining, at tiny, erratically moving video. Or worse, facing blank screens and silent speakers.

It won't be that way when our NetCache appliances go to work on your network. Scaling its infrastructure to enhance the Web experience. Reliably delivering high-quality streaming media to thousands. Standing alone in their ability to support all major streaming media formats - Apple's QuickTime, Microsoft Windows Media Technologies, and RealNetworks' RealSystem G2.

So. Ready to blow away those server and network bottlenecks? Then visit us at www.netapp.com/streaming/, and learn how NetCache appliances can make streaming media really stream.



To: Lynn who wrote (2250)2/4/2000 2:11:00 AM
From: Normandi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
Lynn.

Thanks..Happy to see you enjoyed a nice bump with ADR..

CREE was my biggie for the day. Lynn, what other securities do you have interest?

Cheers
Norm