Dot-coms Embrace Novell Caching to Ease Net
Congestion, Improve Response Time
Datek Online and ZipLink Canada accelerate
content delivery and reduce infrastructure costs with Novell
Internet Caching Services
ORLANDO, Fla. (ISPCon) — May 24, 2000 —
Novell, Inc., a leading provider of Net services software, today
announced Datek Online and ZipLink Canada have chosen the Novell®
Internet Caching System™ (ICS) to simplify and accelerate Net
traffic. These leading companies are using ICS in a Net environment
to increase the speed of content delivery and transaction processing
on their Web sites, as well as reduce costs associated with buying
and managing additional Web server hardware and software. Novell
today is demonstrating ICS at the ISPCon trade show to the service
provider market where it will participate in an hour-long panel
discussion titled, "Caching to the Rescue." The panel, led by Peter
Christy, research director with Jupiter Communications, will take
place on Wednesday, May 24 at 1:30 p.m. EDT.
"The caching market is still in its infancy, but early adopters
are clearly realizing huge gains both in infrastructure savings and
in their ability to provide Web site visitors a much more satisfying
overall Net experience," said Drew Major, chief scientist and
co-developer of Novell's Internet Caching System. "We're beginning
to see more and more dot-coms turning to caching as a way to enhance
their offerings as Web users begin expecting, even demanding,
speedier online transactions, Web searching, and content delivery."
Datek Online
Datek Online, located on the World Wide Web at http://www.datek.com/, is the
fourth largest online brokerage firm in the U.S. Since its launch in
1996, Datek Online has grown to more than 330,000 active customer
accounts and currently executes more than 80,000 trades per day.
Datek emphasizes the speed at which customers can execute trades and
has a policy that if a marketable order takes longer than 60 seconds
to execute, the trade is commission-free. For this reason, Datek
introduced caching with ICS caching appliances.
Datek Online began using six of the Dell PowerApp.cache
appliances six months ago and quickly saw the benefits to its
customers. "The online trading market is highly competitive, so
there has to be differentiation in the experience that we provide to
attract and keep customers," said Rolando Garcia, vice president of
networking, Datek Online. "Datek chose to use Dell's PowerApp.cache
appliance to help accelerate our customers' access to http://www.datek.com/ and conduct
their online trading quickly and reliably. Our entire business is
based on the Internet and Dell's PowerApp.cache and Novell ICS help
us conduct that business faster than ever."
ZipLink Canada
ZipLink Canada, formerly Interhop, is the largest national
Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Canada and provides bandwidth and
services to more than 50 ISP franchises. ZipLink Canada's business
model is to offer franchisees a full range of Internet services to
their local customers without investing heavily in infrastructure
and without maintaining a large technical staff.
To provide the benefits of increased bandwidth and decreased
network traffic to its ISPs, ZipLink Canada began using the Novell
Internet Caching System (ICS) combined with Dell's caching appliance
and immediately realized 30 percent performance improvement for
their customers' Internet access. "Adding the caching solution from
Dell and Novell really helped to improve bandwidth utilization,"
said David Granic, ZipLink Canada's president and chief operating
officer. "By using ICS, we were able to avoid the additional cost of
adding T-1 lines in order to increase our Internet bandwidth
demands, saving us $3,000 - 4,000 dollars a month. The appliance was
easy to install, configure and manage and plugged easily into our
network."
Availability
The Novell Internet Caching System software is available on
caching appliances from the following Novell partners and their
authorized resellers in North America: Compaq, Dell, IBM, Pionex,
OCD Network Systems and Quantex.
| ICS Partner |
Product |
Contact |
| Compaq |
TaskSmart |
1-800-345-1518 |
| Dell |
PowerApp.cache |
1-800-915-3355 |
| IBM |
IBM Netfinity Internet Cache Solution |
1-800-426-7777 priority code 6C0AX001 |
| Quantex |
WebXL |
1-800-346-6685 |
| OCD Network Systems |
Stratacache |
1-800-244-8915 |
| Pionex |
Elite PCA |
1-800-753-1995 |
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