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Citrix adds push technology to NetScaler

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Using the push approach is supposed to enable a smaller number of servers to handle the same requests, reducing the need to install new servers to handle the demands of Web 2.0 applications.

That means not only does a data center require fewer servers, but its power and cooling requirements are concomitantly lower.

"NetScaler now reduces overall Web 2.0 TCO by up to 90 percent and server capacity needed for Web 2.0 application by up to 10 times," claimed Oestermann.

The Enterprise and Platinum editions of NetScaler can use the Web 2.0 Push technology immediately, and existing customers can get a free upgrade.