NetScaler CEO to Present at 13th Annual Dow Jones VentureWire Network Ventures Conference
Market Wire, March, 2005
NetScaler, Inc., the global leader in high performance application delivery systems, has been selected to speak at the 13th annual Dow Jones VentureWire Network Ventures Conference. The event will take place March 8-9, 2005, at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay hotel in Redwood City, CA.
Industry veteran B.V. Jagadeesh, NetScaler president and CEO, will discuss the key issues and trends driving the growth of a newly emerging $1 billion market in networking called application delivery. Additionally, Jagadeesh will talk about ways in which today's networked enterprises are relying on innovative, application-aware network infrastructure solutions to speed and secure the delivery of mission critical Web and non-Web business applications for competitive advantage.
About Network Ventures 2005
Network Ventures 2005 is a two-day program that consists of keynotes, panels and CEO presentations from approximately 80 hand-picked private companies that are providing the technology that will fuel the next upturn in enterprise and service provider networking markets.
The event's focus will be on strategies that can generate revenue and profits in today's market environment and on the technologies, services and products that will enable carriers and enterprises to maximize the value of their networks. Topics that will be covered include application acceleration, VoIP, home networking and network security.
For more information on Network Ventures 2005, visit http://www.networkventures.net.
About NetScaler
NetScaler provides networking systems that enable the fast and secure delivery of applications by integrating a unique suite of optimization, security and switching capabilities. NetScaler's 9000 Series application delivery systems provide improved application performance and hardened security for many of the world's largest enterprises, content providers and e-commerce vendors, while greatly reducing total cost of ownership.
NetScaler headquarters are in San Jose, California. For more information, visit http://www.netscaler.com.
NetScaler is a trademark of NetScaler, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other companies and products mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective holders.
Contact: Stephanie Xavier NetScaler, Inc. (408) 678-1725 sxavier@netscaler.com Rachel Kim Euretig/Casey Lewis LEWIS for NetScaler, Inc. (415) 277-5400 NetScaler@lewispr.com
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