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Foundry Networks Provides Additional Information Regarding Agreement in Principle With Brocade
www.prnewswire.com | Oct 31, 2008
In that event, it is anticipated that the Foundry stockholder meeting to consider the restructured transaction would be convened in December 2008, with a closing of the transaction in the second half of December 2008.
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Downturn Saves Broadcom $51.3M in AMD Deal
seekingalpha.com | Oct 29, 2008
Tech Confidential submits: Broadcom Corp. (BRCM) has completed itspurchase of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD) digital TV business -- at a
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Ericsson announces IMS for IPTV; Nokia says 43 devices now support ... - NetworkWorld.com
www.networkworld.com | Sep 15, 2008
Today we'd like to highlight a couple of announcements from trade shows last week that caught our attention. The first comes from Ericsson at IBC 2008; the company is extending its TV offering with what it claims to be the world's first IMS-integrated IPTV middleware. The second announcement made
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AMD Manufacturing Plan Key To Chipmaker's Future
www.informationweek.com | Aug 13, 2008
The company's Asset-Smart strategy may depend on whether it adds capacity by striking a deal to use foundries of IBM or an Asian contract chipmaker such as TSMC.
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One of the World's Top 12 Most Powerful Supercomputer Networks Accelerates Infrastructure With
Nov 17, 2008 (Hugin via COMTEX) --
Sandia National Laboratories and 25 Percent of the Top 50 High-Performance Computing Networks Demand Foundry to Power Their Infrastructure and Gain Industry-Leading Power Efficiency
SANTA CLARA, Calif. and ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov. 17, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foundry Networks(r), Inc. (Nasdaq:FDRY), a performance and total solutions leader for end-to-end switching and routing, today announced Sandia National Laboratories, a nation-leading science-based systems engineering laboratory, selected multiple Foundry(r) NetIron(r) MLX-32 MPLS routers for their industry-leading 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) density, performance and computing power while significantly reducing its costly energy consumption overhead. Sandia installed the NetIron MLX-32 to expand and extend the capabilities of its supercomputer, Red Storm. By installing the world's most dense and efficient routers within Red Storm's high-performance input/output system, Sandia is able to maximize research and development cycles through its geographically distributed external Sandia and tri-lab networks and data center.
Currently ranked in the top 12 on the global TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers, Red Storm is a massive parallel processing supercomputer at Sandia and one of the Advanced Simulation & Computing supercomputers dominating world computing records. With the sheer amount of data that Red Storm is able to process, it was imperative that Sandia selected the highest performing networking router available. The NetIron MLX-32, which is capable of forwarding up to 7.68 terabits per second per chassis, exceeded requirements to manage, switch and route the traffic to and from the supercomputers.
Utilizing previous generations of Foundry switches and routers for Red Storm's routing needs, Sandia turned to Foundry again to meet important performance, density, scalability and lower power consumption requirements. Representing a major breakthrough in router performance and capacity, the NetIron MLX-32 routers offer Sandia unparalleled switching and routing capacity, data throughput, and up to 128 ports of line-rate 10GbE or 1536 ports of GbE connectivity while also allowing them to consolidate many chassis. This not only provides extremely compelling economies of scale, but also delivers unparalleled initial and ongoing energy efficiency and cost savings not possible with alternative solutions on the market. Alongside high performance and lower total cost of ownership (TCO), the NetIron MLX-32s provides exceptional scalability future headroom, capacity, and reliability when compared to other offerings. With the expansion of Red Storm, Sandia was aware other factors, such as power usage, cooling requirements, space efficiency and reliability, were important to consider as well. The NetIron MLX-32's capabilities addressed all of these necessities by delivering significantly the industry's lowest combination of power, cooling and space requirements.
"Foundry routers have been the integral high-performance routing platform of our Red Storm supercomputing network from the very start," said John Naegle, senior engineer for Sandia. "We require the highest performance, density, reliability and efficiency from the switches and routers in our demanding network. The NetIron MLX-32 offers us incredible performance, the ability to bond up to 32 ports of 10GbE for maximum interconnect density, an exceptional feature set, as well as excellent total cost of ownership. The NetIron MLX-32 provides us major savings in regards to lower power consumption, cooling requirements, maintenance, and space efficiency. Our technical evaluation indicated that the NetIron MLX-32's best met our requirements for 10GbE density and capabilities."
Sandia National Laboratories develops and applies advanced technology to national security initiatives for the United States government. Their discoveries and research have led to many major national security and general public contributions over its 56-year history. Sandia currently employs about 8,500 people and manages approximately $2.3 billion of work annually. It is funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy with other major funding by the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense, and is managed by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. Sandia regularly partners with other government, industry, and academic institutions to accomplish their scientific research.
"We are very pleased to have Sandia continue its long relationship with Foundry by installing the NetIron MLX-32 routers into its supercomputing network," said Ken Cheng, vice president and general manager for Foundry's High-End and Service Provider Systems Business Unit. "With Sandia's demanding national security research and high-performance computing demands, the NetIron MLX-32 is an ideal solution with its industry-leading 10GbE density, feature set, routing performance and efficiency. Sandia will be well equipped to handle its current supercomputing needs today and retain the headroom it will need in the future."
About Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin company, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major R&D responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies, and economic competitiveness.
About Foundry Networks
Foundry Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:FDRY) is a leading provider of high-performance enterprise and service provider switching, routing, security and Web traffic management solutions, including Layer 2/3 LAN switches, Layer 3 Backbone switches, Layer 4-7 application switches, wireless LAN and access points, metro and core routers. Foundry's customers include the world's premier ISPs, metro service providers, and enterprises, including e-commerce sites, universities, entertainment, health and wellness, government, financial and manufacturing companies. For more information about the company and its products, call 1.888.TURBOLAN or visit www.foundrynet.com.
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The foregoing may contain "forward-looking statements" which are based on management's current information and beliefs as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events made by management. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements by executives or spokespeople regarding Foundry's positioning and potential plans. The forward-looking statements in this press release are only predictions and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially. Foundry assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Furthermore, no statements made by Foundry Networks, Inc. ("Foundry") in this press release, or information contained herein, may be deemed to constitute either an amendment of an existing agreement or an implied new commitment, promise or legal obligation by Foundry to develop or deliver any specific product, feature or functionality. The development, release, and timing of any product, feature, or functionality described herein remains at Foundry's sole discretion.
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One of the World's Top 12 Most Powerful Supercomputer Networks Accelerates Infrastructure With
SANTA CLARA, Calif. and ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov 17, 2008 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) --
Foundry Networks(r), Inc. (Nasdaq:FDRY), a performance and total solutions leader for end-to-end switching and routing, today announced Sandia National Laboratories, a nation-leading science-based systems engineering laboratory, selected multiple Foundry(r) NetIron(r) MLX-32 MPLS routers for their industry-leading 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) density, performance and computing power while significantly reducing its costly energy consumption overhead. Sandia installed the NetIron MLX-32 to expand and extend the capabilities of its supercomputer, Red Storm. By installing the world's most dense and efficient routers within Red Storm's high-performance input/output system, Sandia is able to maximize research and development cycles through its geographically distributed external Sandia and tri-lab networks and data center.
Currently ranked in the top 12 on the global TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers, Red Storm is a massive parallel processing supercomputer at Sandia and one of the Advanced Simulation & Computing supercomputers dominating world computing records. With the sheer amount of data that Red Storm is able to process, it was imperative that Sandia selected the highest performing networking router available. The NetIron MLX-32, which is capable of forwarding up to 7.68 terabits per second per chassis, exceeded requirements to manage, switch and route the traffic to and from the supercomputers.
Utilizing previous generations of Foundry switches and routers for Red Storm's routing needs, Sandia turned to Foundry again to meet important performance, density, scalability and lower power consumption requirements. Representing a major breakthrough in router performance and capacity, the NetIron MLX-32 routers offer Sandia unparalleled switching and routing capacity, data throughput, and up to 128 ports of line-rate 10GbE or 1536 ports of GbE connectivity while also allowing them to consolidate many chassis. This not only provides extremely compelling economies of scale, but also delivers unparalleled initial and ongoing energy efficiency and cost savings not possible with alternative solutions on the market. Alongside high performance and lower total cost of ownership (TCO), the NetIron MLX-32s provides exceptional scalability future headroom, capacity, and reliability when compared to other offerings. With the expansion of Red Storm, Sandia was aware other factors, such as power usage, cooling requirements, space efficiency and reliability, were important to consider as well. The NetIron MLX-32's capabilities addressed all of these necessities by delivering significantly the industry's lowest combination of power, cooling and space requirements.
"Foundry routers have been the integral high-performance routing platform of our Red Storm supercomputing network from the very start," said John Naegle, senior engineer for Sandia. "We require the highest performance, density, reliability and efficiency from the switches and routers in our demanding network. The NetIron MLX-32 offers us incredible performance, the ability to bond up to 32 ports of 10GbE for maximum interconnect density, an exceptional feature set, as well as excellent total cost of ownership. The NetIron MLX-32 provides us major savings in regards to lower power consumption, cooling requirements, maintenance, and space efficiency. Our technical evaluation indicated that the NetIron MLX-32's best met our requirements for 10GbE density and capabilities."
Sandia National Laboratories develops and applies advanced technology to national security initiatives for the United States government. Their discoveries and research have led to many major national security and general public contributions over its 56-year history. Sandia currently employs about 8,500 people and manages approximately $2.3 billion of work annually. It is funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy with other major funding by the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense, and is managed by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. Sandia regularly partners with other government, industry, and academic institutions to accomplish their scientific research.
"We are very pleased to have Sandia continue its long relationship with Foundry by installing the NetIron MLX-32 routers into its supercomputing network," said Ken Cheng, vice president and general manager for Foundry's High-End and Service Provider Systems Business Unit. "With Sandia's demanding national security research and high-performance computing demands, the NetIron MLX-32 is an ideal solution with its industry-leading 10GbE density, feature set, routing performance and efficiency. Sandia will be well equipped to handle its current supercomputing needs today and retain the headroom it will need in the future."
About Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin company, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major R&D responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies, and economic competitiveness.
About Foundry Networks
Foundry Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:FDRY) is a leading provider of high-performance enterprise and service provider switching, routing, security and Web traffic management solutions, including Layer 2/3 LAN switches, Layer 3 Backbone switches, Layer 4-7 application switches, wireless LAN and access points, metro and core routers. Foundry's customers include the world's premier ISPs, metro service providers, and enterprises, including e-commerce sites, universities, entertainment, health and wellness, government, financial and manufacturing companies. For more information about the company and its products, call 1.888.TURBOLAN or visit www.foundrynet.com.
The Foundry Networks, Inc. logo is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=2756
Safe Harbor Statement
The foregoing may contain "forward-looking statements" which are based on management's current information and beliefs as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events made by management. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements by executives or spokespeople regarding Foundry's positioning and potential plans. The forward-looking statements in this press release are only predictions and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially. Foundry assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Furthermore, no statements made by Foundry Networks, Inc. ("Foundry") in this press release, or information contained herein, may be deemed to constitute either an amendment of an existing agreement or an implied new commitment, promise or legal obligation by Foundry to develop or deliver any specific product, feature or functionality. The development, release, and timing of any product, feature, or functionality described herein remains at Foundry's sole discretion.
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Foundry Networks and Blue Coat Form Alliance to Deliver End-to-End Application Acceleration for
Oct 30, 2008 (Al-Bawaba via COMTEX) --
Foundry Networks(R), Inc. (Nasdaq: FDRY), a performance and total solutions leader for end-to-end switching and routing, and Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCSI), the leader in WAN Application Delivery and Secure Web Gateway, today announced that Internet Services Unit (ISU), an Internet service provider in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has deployed Blue Coat(R) ProxySG(R) appliances and the Foundry(R) ServerIron(R) to provide users with a high-quality experience. The joint solution optimizes ISU's network to accelerate the delivery of requested content to users throughout Saudi Arabia. "By adding Foundry ServerIron traffic controllers and Blue Coat appliances, we can provide reliable, consistent application delivery, security and an excellent user experience for our customers," said Hani Al-Thubaiti, network operations center manager for Internet Services Unit Saudi Arabia. "As content demand grows with our customer base, this powerful and scalable solution allows us to simply slide in another Blue Coat appliance and configure the ServerIron switch to use the new resource." For service providers, Blue Coat ProxySG appliances offload processing functions from its servers to speed application delivery and protect the network from potential threats. To optimize network performance, Foundry's ServerIrons load balance traffic across the server farm, increasing application availability and scalability. Deployed in tandem, Foundry's ServerIrons efficiently balance traffic across multiple Blue Coat ProxySG appliances, allowing service providers to scale its network bandwidth up to multiple trunked 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps) connections to dynamically increase bandwidth as data traffic increases. To reduce management costs, service providers can add additional ProxySG appliances as they grow, without configuration changes. To improve the end-user experience by reducing application response times, Blue Coat ProxySG appliances cache content, including video, locally to speed delivery to end-users. Foundry's ServerIron Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) then directs users to the closest location to retrieve the requested content improving efficiency to minimize latency. "Solving application performance challenges while ensuring Web security and policy control throughout the distributed network is now a requirement for service providers such as ISU and enterprises alike," said Bethany Mayer, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing at Blue Coat Systems. "The combination of Blue Coat and Foundry appliances provides the scalability, reliability and control that these large organizations require to accelerate the delivery of Web-based and bandwidth-intensive applications." For enterprises, the combined Blue Coat and Foundry solution accelerates time-sensitive business applications across the network and provides high availability at the application-level, increasing productivity. Blue Coat ProxySG appliances with Foundry ServerIron application delivery switches enable large enterprises to increase the performance and uptime of business-critical applications. "Our ServerIron application delivery switches extend the power of Blue Coat ProxySG appliances for large-scale, service provider caching, Web security and policy control," said Benjamin Taft, vice president of corporate marketing and alliances for Foundry Networks. "Together Foundry and Blue Coat provide the world's most demanding enterprises and service providers with the advanced application delivery and WAN optimization tools required to manage increasing traffic load and emerging business-critical applications." To bring this interoperable solution to market, Blue Coat is now a Premier Member of the Foundry IronPowered Technology Alliance, and Foundry has joined the Blue Coat Technology Integration Partner Program. These programs are designed to provide solutions that help service providers and enterprises build a flexible and scalable application infrastructure. About Foundry NetworksFoundry Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: FDRY) is a leading provider of high-performance enterprise and service provider switching, routing, security and Web traffic management solutions, including Layer 2/3 LAN switches, Layer 3 Backbone switches, Layer 4-7 application switches, wireless LAN and access points, metro and core routers. Foundry's customers include the world's premier ISPs, metro service providers, and enterprises, including e-commerce sites, universities, entertainment, health and wellness, government, financial and manufacturing companies. For more information about the company and its products, call 1.888.TURBOLAN or visit www.foundrynet.com. About Blue Coat SystemsBlue Coat secures Web communications and accelerates business applications across the distributed enterprise. Blue Coat's family of appliances and client-based solutions - deployed in branch offices, Internet gateways, end points, and data centers - provide intelligent points of policy-based control enabling IT organizations to optimize security and accelerate performance between users and applications. Blue Coat has installed more than 40,000 appliances worldwide. Blue Coat is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and can be reached at (408) 220-2200 or www.bluecoat.com. Safe Harbor StatementThe foregoing may contain "forward-looking statements" which are based on management's current information and beliefs as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events made by management. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements by executives or spokespeople regarding Foundry's positioning and potential plans. The forward-looking statements in this press release are only predictions and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially. Foundry assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Furthermore, no statements made by Foundry Networks, Inc. ("Foundry") in this press release, or information contained herein, may be deemed to constitute either an amendment of an existing agreement or an implied new commitment, promise or legal obligation by Foundry to develop or deliver any specific product, feature or functionality. The development, release, and timing of any product, feature, or functionality described herein remains at Foundry's sole discretion.
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Companies: Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (BCSI), Foundry Networks, Inc. (FDRY)
Foundry Networks, Inc. (FDRY) Corporate Event Announcement Notice - Zibb.com
Nov 11, 2008 (Wall Street Horizon via COMTEX) --
Foundry Networks, Inc. (FDRY)
Expected next earnings release: Announcement date: 1/29/2009 - After Market Earnings Quarter: Q4 Announcement Status: Unconfirmed
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