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NetEx Drives Data Center Acceleration Market with HyperIP Innovations

NetEx reaffirms its commitment to the Data Center Acceleration market as the only vendor addressing the performance, data reliability and integrity of the high-end data replication and migration market. NetEx's Data Center Acceleration market focus has been recognized and validated by Gartner, which called out the need for optimizing connections between data centers in its most recent Magic Quadrant report on low-end branch office WAN optimization technologies.

NetEx has consistently stayed ahead of low-end technologies by strictly adhering to the appliance concept – do one thing and do it well – with HyperIP, its acceleration and optimization technology, providing a scalable solution that isn't burdened with the restrictions of typical low-end products, including the performance bottlenecks of a proprietary hardware platform or the data reliability issues inherent with low-end devices that add caching and other unnecessary overhead that may present data integrity and corruption issues. The result is the HyperIP Data Center Acceleration solution that is up to 100 percent faster than alternative products and is the only product on the market with scalable performance and providing their customers with Recovery on Demand features.

Deploying HyperIP appliances is one of the most cost effective moves a company can make to rein in storage costs and protect its data and business, particularly for financial institutions, healthcare operations, companies that are selling to the Department of Defense and others that are mandated by regulatory compliance requirements. Replicating enterprise data sets between data centers with NetEx ensures that compliance standards for records maintenance are achieved, eliminating exposure to regulatory sanctions and lawsuits. Additionally, by simplifying and accelerating data replication as part of a corporate business continuity and disaster recovery plan, HyperIP helps companies slash expenses for data management chores that account for 21 percent of overall IT costs, according to one study.



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