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July 25, 2003 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Netli (netli.com) announced this week it has entered into a partnership with Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. (iij.ad.jp) to expand its application delivery network (ADN) services.
Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ) will become the first Japanese company to provide Netli?s application delivery network (ADN) service, NetLightning, delivering global sub-second response times for Web-based applications.
"As a leader in IP service and technology, we are pleased with IIJ's commitment to offer ADN services to the Japanese market," said John Peters, CEO of Netli. "By leveraging Netli's unique platform, IIJ is offering a highly differentiated solution through its ability to introduce high performance application delivery as part of its overall offering. We look forward to extending the reach of our breakthrough ADN platform through this partnership."
Netli also announced the Netli Application Delivery Partner Program, a channel initiative designed to expand the availability of Netli's NetLightning service.
"We are experiencing significant adoption of our NetLightning service by enterprises around the world," said Peters. "By developing a comprehensive channel, we will have the critical partner leverage to help deliver on the promise of enabling enterprises to reliably use the Internet for their business-critical Web applications. Partners will increase our marketing reach, and provide the support and expertise required to rapidly expand Netli's services into new international and vertical markets."
Netli is based in Palo Alto, California.
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