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Key Customer Benefits

Stampede Technologies offers unique solutions to data transfer that immediately impact enterprise-wide performance and cost savings.

Speed
Disseminates critical information faster.

  • Timely Updates - Encourage timely database updates assuring users have the most current information for analysis
  • User Satisfaction - Eliminate frustration resulting from data bottlenecks, low bandwidth and slow connections

Productivity
Accelerates decision making processes.

  • Higher Productivity - Turn wait states into "action events"
  • Improved Relationships - Extend your enterprise to improve customer and supplier relationships

Bandwidth Savings
Quantifiable and verifiable savings.

  • Reduced "handshaking" between servers - Saves bandwidth and time
  • More compression - Means less network traffic, speedier data transfer
  • Multiple opportunities for savings - Intranet, Extranet and Internet; variety of platforms; desktops to mainframes

Deployment
Fully automated installation.

  • Manageability - No changes to hardware, software or operating systems. Network information at your fingertips
  • Scalability - Add or consolidate servers across your enterprise with little or no impact on IT infrastructure
  • Immediate Availability - Quick, easy deployment; with no end-user training

Total Cost of Ownership
Improve your entire business.

  • Operational Savings - Quick-on/quick-off feature cuts telecommunications costs
  • Infrastructure Life - High speed and efficiency extends life of your enterprise infrastructure
  • Reduced Network Traffic - Spend less time synchronizing databases, more time selling, more time for customer service and tech support

ROI
Recoup your initial investment in months.

  • Investment Protection - Realize the full value of your existing data collaboration equipment
  • Lotus Notes ROI - Help Lotus Notes run even more efficiently; protect and enhance your Notes investment

"WebRider is great for remote offices that need to access Web-based applications over typically poor links."

Keith Shultz
InfoWorld