Optimizing Portals for Global Use
Performance, control, visibility and transparency are issues to be addressed on behalf of end users
Portals Magazine, By Brian de Haaff : August 10, 2004
The use of the Internet by organizations to support business-critical Web applications is accelerating. The reason is simple; it is a low cost and ubiquitous technology for connecting with customers, business partners and employees worldwide. Web-based applications such as eCommerce, and online business information services, and portals are helping companies to expand into new markets globally, to increase and protect revenue and to reduce support costs. While the benefits of these applications are clear, the Internet fails to deliver the level of performance and reliability on a consistent basis that is required by the users of these mission-critical applications. In many cases performance is so bad that existing Web portals are unusable, and in many other situations they simply are not rolled out at all despite the clear benefits.
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Netli bolsters application delivery
Infoworld.com, By Cathleen Moore : May 07, 2004
Company adds performance monitoring, business continuity services
Netli has announced that uptake of its services amongst Fortune 500 companies has increased.
Netli this week enhanced its application delivery network services with the addition of performance monitoring and business continuity services.
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Netli Scales Up
Next-gen Data Center Forum, By James Rogers: May 3, 2003
Netli Inc. today announced two new services offered as part of its specialist network protocol (see Netli Offers New Services). It also announced four new customers.
The two services include NetliView and NetliContinuity. The former is a Web portal that provides information on the status of applications, while the latter allows firms to shift Web application traffic across sites.
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Asia Driving Sales, Netli Expands Portfolio
Computer Business Review, May 4, 2004
Netli Inc is seeing sales of its year-old content delivery services driven largely by the fact that they can speed up web applications delivered to the Asia-Pacific region and Indian subcontinent, according to the company.
The firm yesterday announced Dell, Kimberly-Clark, Nokia and Thomson Financial to its customer roster, and VP of marketing and business development Willie Tejada said in most instances speeding up delivery to Asia was a key selling point.
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Netli Offers New Services
Lightreading.com, May 3, 2004
Netli, the first service provider to deliver a business-quality Internet, today announced NetliView and NetliContinuity. These new services, in conjunction with Netli's flagship offering NetLightning, enable global sub-second response times from a centralized data center, end-to-end visibility of Netli optimized applications and global traffic control. All three services are built on the Netli One platform, the company's global network infrastructure upon which Netli's suite of services for optimizing Web-enabled applications are built. Netli One overlays the Internet transforming it into business quality application infrastructure. "Web-enabled enterprises are moving more business processes to the Internet and extending their reach and functionality," states Mark Fabbi, vice president of enterprise communications at Gartner. "The need to deliver enterprise applications that are highly personalized, database-centric and bidirectional has exposed the application delivery shortcomings of the Internet, especially in large, global application environments. These shortcomings limit the potential benefits of Web-enabled applications. Fortunately, new application delivery solutions are enabling enterprises to fully capitalize on the promise of Web-enabled applications and centralize without compromising global application performance."
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Netli Building Customer Momentum
theWHIR.com , By Rawlson King: November 17, 2003
The firm is the first to deliver a complete application delivery network (ADN) service that transparently provides global sub-second response times for Web applications that are located in a centralized data center.
Today, Netli announced new customer momentum.
Boeing is now using the technology to enhance performance of its customer portal in Asia and Europe. The result is an eight-fold performance improvement.
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Netli pumps up SSL performance
NetLightning service speeds secure traffic by as much as 70%, company says.
Network World, By Tim Greene: November 17, 2003
NetLightning service speeds secure traffic by as much as 70%, company says.
Network World, By Tim Greene: November 17, 2003
Web-acceleration service provider Netli is upgrading its support for Internet transactions protected by Secure Sockets Layer technology so they perform faster than before.
With a new service called NetLightning SSL-AT (SSL-Application and Transport), Netli says it can make SSL transactions up to 70% faster than could its previous SSL service, called NetLightning SSL-T.
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Netli Adds App-Level SSL To Ultra High Speed Network
NetLightning Strikes Again
LinuxPlanet, By Jacqueline Emigh: November 17, 2003
At Comdex this week, Netli will announce the addition of hardware-based application-level acceleration and encryption for Web sites that use its Linux-enabled NetLightning high speed Internet overlay network. The three-year-old Silicon Valley start-up will also make an official rollout of four more blue-chip customers: Boeing, Hewlett-Packard, Tektronix, and Scholastic Publishing.
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Case Study: Netli's NetLightning
NetLightning Strikes Again
Small Business Computing, By Patricia Fusco: November 10, 2003
Based in Palo Alto, Calif., Netli is a high-tech David among Goliaths. The small business, which consists of about 40 full-time employees, provides a speedy resolution to a big business problem Ñ slow Web application response times.
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