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Avocado Radiance Sciences announces evolved e-commerce platform

Westborough, Mass. -- Avocado Radiance Sciences Co., the confirmed leader in the dynamic convergence arena, today announced a bold new plan that will let enterprise users maximize their legacy platforms onto a single low-latency architecture.

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"Our Granular ATM CacheMachine System™ doesn't just shift the paradigm, it breaks it," proclaims J. Harmon Crew, Avocado Radiance Sciences CEO and chief visionary. "It's proactive, aggressively dynamic, and, above all, easily upgradeable from the desktop to the WAN - and beyond. Our strategy is to pre-build highly scalable, world-class solutions that address specific business issues in key industries."

Granular ATM CacheMachine System™ lets network professionals seamlessly scale their switch topology by breaking through the price barrier. Thus, users can more closely align their LAN/WAN interfaces with their core competencies. It features analog and digital dial access services, robust failover features and redundant cascade stacking architecture.

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Granular ATM CacheMachine System™ will ship in Q3. Pricing starts at $1 million per location.


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