Raptor Networks Technology Notes First Sale into Law Enforcement Vertical
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SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Raptor Networks
Technology, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RPTN), provider of the world's first
"distributed core" network switching equipment, announced today the first sale
of production switches into the Law Enforcement business vertical, in
conjunction with a high performance storage systems upgrade.
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"We are pleased to capture new business in clustering large storage and
archiving systems," noted Tom Wittenschlaeger, Raptor Networks' Chairman and
CEO. "Many Governmental and law enforcement organizations can now witness the
benefit of Raptor's switch technologies in cost-effectively integrating their
ever escalating needs for storage."
About Raptor Networks Technology, Inc.
Raptor Networks Technology, Inc. has developed the world's first
distributed network switching architectures, all standards based, that benefit
networks that provide newer latency-sensitive services such as video, VOIP,
high speed storage and the like. This patent-pending Distributed Network
Switching Technology blurs the distinction between core switching and edge
switching, enabling network build outs and performance upgrades of traditional
chassis-based installations in a highly cost effective manner. Raptor's
"distributed core" switching provides a unique advantage in data transport at
wire speed (the maximum speed at which the equipment is built to operate),
providing the highest density 10 Gigabit offering currently on the market,
with the versatility to run the most advanced new data applications.
For additional information please see, www.raptor-networks.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
The statements in this release relating to future product availability,
collaboration and partnership, and positive direction are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Some or all of the aspects anticipated by these forward-looking
statements may not, in fact, occur. Factors that could cause or contribute to
such differences include, but are not limited to, contractual difficulties,
demand for Raptor Networks' products, the future market price of RPTN common
stock and the Company's ability to obtain necessary future financing.
Contacts:
Raptor Networks Technology, Inc.
Tom Wittenschlaeger, CEO
Bob Van Leyen, CFO
949-623-9300
SOURCE Raptor Networks Technology, Inc.
Tom Wittenschlaeger, CEO, or Bob Van Leyen, CFO, both of Raptor Networks
Technology, Inc., +1-949-623-9300
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