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For Immediate Release
Contact: Ms. Susan Barich
Director of Client Services
Silicon Valley World Internet Center
650-462-9800
barich@worldinternetcenter.com
BIG-IP® FOR NOKIA APPLICATION SWITCHES STRUT THEIR
STUFF AT THE
SILICON VALLEY WORLD INTERNET CENTER
PALO ALTO, CA, February 28, 2002 - Abhinav
Bisarya, Product Marketing Manager, Nokia Internet Communications,
describes how Nokia BIG-IPâ iTCM solutions intelligently manage,
control and optimize traffic flow between users and application
services tonight at the Silicon Valley World Internet Center (http://www.worldinternetcenter.com)
Pub from 5:00 to 7:00 in Palo Alto.
Mr. Abhinav will share how the Nokia BIG-IP appliances
and Application Switches maximize return on investment for enterprise
and managed service provider customers by enabling them to handle
more traffic and achieve greater efficiencies with their existing
infrastructure. You can learn more about Nokia BIG-IP solutions
at http://www.nokia/com/securenetworksolutions/itcm/index/html.
"Nokia BIG-IP® iTCM solutions are the latest
complement to Nokia's existing portfolio of Internet security appliances,"
said Abhinav Bisarya. "These innovative solutions work in conjunction
with firewalls, web servers, server farms and other network devices
to provide high availability and increased performance. In higher
traffic implementations of firewall, intrusion detection and critical
IP applications, the Nokia BIG-IP solution provides the ability
to more effectively balance traffic to and from all Nokia security
appliances and applications and maximize their availability."
The Pub is a weekly networking program of the Center,
which focuses on the advancement of Internet-related eMarkets, technologies,
people, and ideas through the collaborative exchange of knowledge.
The Center is located in the heart of Silicon Valley and works to
develop programs specific to the expanding Internet Economy. As
a multi-corporate, third-party venue, the Center provides a physical
and virtual forum for collaboration among technology leaders and
key end-users. The Center, a for-profit, fee-for-service corporation,
focuses primarily on the areas of eBusiness, eServices and wireless
communication.
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