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To: DownSouth who wrote (310)6/29/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Respond to of 10934
 
Some good words about Web caching. (The gorilla seems to be emerging.):

SkyCache Awards First Stamp of Approval to Network Appliance's Web Cache Products

LAUREL, Md. -- SkyCache(TM), Inc., the pioneer in Internet satellite data delivery and Network Appliance, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTAP), the leading provider of dedicated data-access appliances, today announced SkyCache's first testing and compatibility partnership with a caching vendor. SkyCache will leverage Network Appliance(TM)'s (NetApp(R)) high-performance NetCache(TM) Web caching appliances to deliver the highest performance and superior customer quality of service.

"NetApp's dedicated appliance approach proved to be the most complementary caching solution for our service at this time, and together we will provide our customers with the fastest access to global information," stated Doug Humphrey, president and CEO of SkyCache. "NetCache's proven track record of extraordinary speed, reliability and ease of management made NetApp the unquestionable choice for our first strategic cache vendor partnership."

The SkyCache service uses satellite broadcast technology to constantly load the most often requested Internet Web and news traffic directly into customer-side ICP-compliant caches. In addition, SkyCache uses reporting statistics from customers to build a large cache community.

The combination of SkyCache's satellite broadcast technology with the creation of a NetCache cluster, which includes fully integrated RAID and 99.99 percent availability -- before failover -- offers a superior solution to the traditional stand-alone or multi-tiered hierarchical cache.

"NetApp recognizes that SkyCache is the front-runner in the broadcast satellite space and its leading technology will minimize extraordinary bandwidth costs faced by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and large corporations," said Dan Warmenhoven, president and CEO of Network Appliance, "SkyCache is the ideal partner in creating a quality of service solution for all our customers."

Advantages of the SkyCache/NetApp Solution

ISPs and enterprises will realize reduced bandwidth and communications costs plus faster response times when the most popular, constantly updated Internet and news traffic is delivered via SkyCache's satellite broadcast service to NetCache appliances. End users reap faster response times since the most commonly requested Web pages are stored at local web cache servers. NetApp has leveraged its track record in the dedicated network file server appliance ("filer") market to ensure the greatest degrees of reliability, security and ease of management. The company has integrated its state of art caching technologies with its proven technologies and partnerships from its filer business to offer the greatest price/performance benefit without sacrificing IT priorities crucial in production-class, revenue-generating environments.

SkyCache, by virtue of being a true broadcast mechanism to deliver data, also solves updating and communications problems across distributed caching systems implemented by Tier 1 ISPs on large backbone networks. Since all caches are constantly and directly refreshed with the most frequently accessed Web pages via satellite, terrestrial leased line bandwidth is not consumed by cache communication and data updating, nor is it necessary to implement a multi-tiered hierarchical infrastructure.

About SkyCache, Inc.

SkyCache is devoted to the implementation of high-speed one way digital distribution systems; application in the movement of digital audio and video data streams, World Wide Web content, and the synchronization of distributed data systems. The corporation is headquartered in Laurel, Maryland and founded by Internet pioneer Doug Humphrey. Humphrey is the founder of DIGEX, Inc., a basement startup ISP that was sold for $150 million to Intermedia Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: ICIX) in 1997. Humphrey retired from DIGEX in 1997 to start SkyCache. Additional information on SkyCache services is available at www.skycache.com. "SkyCache" and its logo are trademarked throughout the world; worldwide patents pending on certain technologies used by SkyCache, Inc.

About Network Appliance

Network Appliance develops and markets dedicated network storage servers for UNIX, Windows and the World Wide Web. These appliances deliver fast, simple, reliable, and cost-effective access to data stored in the network or across the Internet. The company pioneered the concept of the "network appliance," an extension of the industry trend toward dedicated, specialized products that perform a single function. Network Appliance filers and NetCache Appliances are based on the company's innovative data access software known as Data ONTAP(TM) and standards-compliant hardware. More information is available on the Internet at www.netapp.com.

Skycache(TM) is a trademark of Skycache Inc. NetApp is a registered trademark and Network Appliance, NetCache(TM) and Data ONTAP (TM) are trademarks of Network Appliance, Inc. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

/CONTACT: Doug Mohney of SkyCache, Inc., 301-598-0500, ext. 208, or
e-mail, moo@skycache.com; Linda Segervall of Network Appliance, 408-367-3010, or e-mail, lindas@netapp.com; Amy Grady, 415-703-0400, ext. 227, or e-mail, amy_grady@ipri.com; Robbie Mascotte, ext. 275, or e-mail,
robbie_mascotte@ipri.com, both for SkyCache/

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To: DownSouth who wrote (310)7/3/1998 3:09:00 AM
From: Fortney Veeble  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10934
 
Thanks for the information, DownSouth. This thread has been so dead I had not checked it for a week. Keep the info coming - there are at least two of us interested in NTAP.