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News Release 26th February 2004
CacheLogic announces deep packet inspection device
to target Peer-to-Peer traffic
CacheLogic, the Cambridge-based intelligent routing
and caching company, announced today the general availability of
its latest product - the Cacheswitch.
The Cacheswitch is a high performance network
device that inspects all traffic traversing the network to identify,
selectively route and load balance Peer-to-Peer traffic to a cluster
of Cachepliance devices. The Cacheswitch can be deployed in a number
of scenarios to allow maximum throughput and resilience.
"The Cacheswitch allows ISPs and
Service Providers to further leverage the savings offered by the
Cachepliance product line and provides an extremely valuable insight
into the real nature of Peer to Peer traffic activity taking place
on their network" said Adam Twiss, CEO of CacheLogic.
Further details on the Cacheswitch can be found
at http://www.cachelogic.com
or by contacting CacheLogic sales
Editors' Notes
CacheLogic (http://www.cachelogic.com)
is based in Cambridge, England and provides unique solutions to
alleviate the infrastructure costs associated with Peer-to-Peer
file sharing on ISP and Service Provider networks. The company's
products provide intelligent Peer-to-Peer traffic management devices
that provide ISPs with a multi-million dollar annual saving -- all
without impacting the end-user experience.
Legal Note:
All trademarks and registered trademarks previously cited are hereby
recognized and acknowledged. CacheLogic, Cachepliance and Cacheswitch
are trademarks of CacheLogic.

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