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NetEx Named Tech Awards Circle Winner

Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:05pm EST
Company Selected Among Top Technology Products, Services, Vendors, Individuals
for 2009




MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- NetEx, the leader in WAN optimization
software, has been selected as a winner of the Tech Awards Circle, taking
Silver in the Enterprise Software category.  Winners were selected by an
independent circle of publication reviewers/journalists from nominations based
on a broad range of achievements - from product and technology innovations to
talented executive leadership and engineering innovators.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081223/AQTU005LOGO)

Tech Awards Circle celebrates the products, services, vendors and individuals
making a difference in the industry today. The winners represent a broad range
of achievements, from hardware to software to services in consumer/SOHO, SMB,
midrange, and enterprise markets. Gold, silver and bronze awards were given
out in each category.

"Despite overwhelmingly strong competition, NetEx exhibited true industry
excellence to be recognized among the top of the Tech Awards Circle," said
Kevin Anderson, awards program coordinator. "Our judges were pleased at the
level of submissions from all the vendors entering this year's competition, so
to be named a winner of this prestigious award is a testament to the quality
and innovation unrivaled in the high-tech community.  We wish them continued
success and look forward to them defending their title during the next awards
period."

"We have seen incredible interest in our HyperIP software among organizations
looking to boost the performance of storage replication and migration
applications within their VMware ESX Server environments.  HyperIP can
significantly cut the costs and complexity of their existing backup, recovery
and data replication environments while providing 6X to 10X speed improvements
on VMware data migration.  We are pleased that the Tech Awards Circle judges
recognized the innovation and value of HyperIP," said Robert MacIntyre, Vice
President, Business Development and Marketing at NetEx. 

HyperIP is award-winning business continuity and disaster recovery
optimization software for backup, recovery and data replication applications. 
When used with VMware, HyperIP dramatically reduces the overall cost and
complexity of data replication and disaster recovery requirements by removing
the effects of latency, packet loss and other network issues that degrade
application throughput.  HyperIP has been proven to reduce VMotion transfers
from 20 minutes to 3 minutes over a local area network and provides necessary
bandwidth rate controls, which prevent link saturation by bandwidth-intensive
applications.  HyperIP over long distances provides even greater performance
advantages when used over a shared IP connection because of the inefficiencies
of TCP recovering from latency and packet loss.  HyperIP supports data
transfer rates from 1.5 Mb/s to 800 Mb/s, which provides growth and
scalability for customers without the need to replace hardware.

More information about Tech Awards Circle, including the full list of winners,
is available online at http://www.techawardscircle.com or by email at
info@techawardscircle.com.

About Tech Awards Circle
Tech Awards Circle was established this year to truly honor the 'best of the
best' in technology. Tech Awards Circle is not affiliated with an analyst firm
or a media company, both of which are directly supported by tech vendors
through consulting relationships or advertising sales, so it is uniquely
unbiased and immune to conflicts of interest. Entries are judged by an
independent circle of journalists, including product reviewers, each with at
least a decade of experience covering technology from consumer electronics to
enterprise-class computing. To prevent these judges from being unduly
influenced by vendors, they have agreed to remain anonymous. For more
information or to be added to the mailing list please visit
www.techawardscircle.com. 

About NetEx
Formed in 1999 as a spin-off of Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek®),
privately-held NetEx is providing the world's fastest WAN optimization
software in the industry, along with guaranteed data delivery, for over 20
years to more than 100 of the world's largest and most sophisticated
organizations, including some of the most prestigious providers of financial,
transportation and telecommunications services and government entities.
Customers include BP, Telstra, NTT, Verizon, BellSouth, Qwest, Royal Bank of
Scotland Group, LloydsTSB, NDC Health, IRS, American, Lufthansa, Northwest,
United Airlines and Kellogg. As a VMware Technology Alliance Partner, NetEx's
HyperIP WAN optimizer software has demonstrated impressive performance numbers
for supercharging VMware applications worldwide. For more information about
NetEx, NetEx/IP or HyperIP, visit www.netex.com or call +1-763-694-4300. 

NetEx is a registered trademark; NetEx/IP and HyperIP are trademarks of NetEx.
All other trademarks herein are the property of their respective owners.

    CONTACT CLIENT:                           CONTACT AGENCY:
    Robert MacIntyre                          Mark Smith
    NetEx                                     JPR Communications
    763-694-4300                              818-884-8282
    bob.macintyre@netex.com                   marks@jprcom.com



SOURCE  NetEx

Robert MacIntyre of NetEx, +1-763-694-4300, bob.macintyre@netex.com; or Mark
Smith of JPR Communications, +1-818-884-8282, marks@jprcom.com, for NetEx



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