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Netscaler Showcases Award Winning Netscaler 3000 Series At Networld + Interop Tokyo

Business Wire, June 5, 2001

Business/High-Tech Editors

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 5, 2001

NetScaler, Inc., a leader in accelerated content networking systems, will demonstrate the company's award-winning NetScaler 3000 Series during the Networld Interop (N I) Tokyo conference and exhibition June 6-8, 2001. Awarded Best of Show in the Network Performance category at N I Las Vegas in May, the NetScaler 3000 Series is the first Internet infrastructure product to combine advanced content acceleration with intelligent traffic management features. Additionally, NetScaler won PC Magazine's Innovation in Infrastructure award also presented at the recent N I Las Vegas.

"Building a next generation Internet infrastructure is a global necessity," said BV Jagadeesh, president and CEO of NetScaler. "Leveraging our Internet Connection Management technology, the NetScaler 3000 Series provides the advanced content acceleration and intelligent traffic management features crucial to Japan's large mobile Internet market."

The NetScaler 3000 system is the first Internet infrastructure system with both advanced content acceleration and intelligent traffic management features. Built on the company's Internet Connection Management(TM) (ICM(TM)) technology, the NetScaler 3000 Series delivers a comprehensive set of network-intelligent features including Web site surge protection and consolidated Web logging, server capacity enhancement, content acceleration, request-driven load balancing, content switching and cache redirection. The NetScaler 3000 Series also offers a unique feature, SureConnect(TM), an entirely new approach for predicting and keeping end-users informed of Internet response time and maximizing opportunities for completed Web-based transactions.

NetScaler 3000 Series Demonstrated At N I Tokyo

The NetScaler 3000 Series will be demonstrated at N I by the company's Japanese distributors including Hitachi Information Network, Ltd. (HINET), Tokyo Electron (TEL) and Tomen Cyber-Business Solutions, Inc. (TCB). All three distributors are dedicated to providing high-end Internet infrastructure solutions for Japanese businesses.

Product demonstrations can be seen at the following locations throughout N I:

Hitachi Information Network, Ltd. (HINET)-Booth No. 8A13 Marubeni Solutions-Booth No. 8A20 Tokyo Electron (TEL)-Booth No. 1R07 Tomen Cyber-Business Solutions, Inc. (TCB)-Booth No. 6C26

About NetScaler

NetScaler is a leader in providing accelerated content networking systems for the Internet. NetScaler's next generation Internet Connection Management(TM) technology intelligently delivers unmatched acceleration of Web traffic while at the same time dramatically increasing the capacity and availability of existing infrastructure. Targeted at both content and service providers, the award-winning NetScaler 3000 series maximizes the value of existing networks through a unique combination of leading-edge content acceleration abilities and the Internet's most advanced traffic management features. NetScaler 3000 systems are available globally through leading distributors in the United States, Japan and South Korea. NetScaler Inc. is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. For more information, contact NetScaler at (408) 987-8700, www.netscaler.com or info@netscaler.com.

NetScaler, the NetScaler logo, Internet Connection Management, ICM and SureConnect are trademarks of NetScaler, Inc. All other products mentioned are trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

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