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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 10:07 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Internet Usage Surging and Outsourcing Web Hosting Saves
Millions!


It's been a hot summer indeed, not only for the weatherman, but for Internet
folks as well. The latest round of economic warnings come at a time when
everyone has been once again scared by the media.

Don't believe all the hype that you hear on the news. As a matter of fact, a
surprising new study by an Internet pioneer has found that Internet traffic
has grown faster than ever in recent months, contradicting widely held views
that Internet growth has slowed. Dr. Lawrence Roberts of Caspian Networks
says his new research is based upon actual scientific data, rather than on
the financial performance of equipment vendors.

As a leader of the team that developed ARPANET, which evolved into the
modern Internet, Roberts says he was able to gain unusual access to top
scientists at leading carriers. By signing non-disclosure agreements with
the top 19 carriers, Roberts' team was able to access information about
their network topologies and traffic. Network traffic was sampled in April
and October of 2000 and April of 2001. Roberts said his data for that
12-month period shows that traffic has been doubling every six months on
average across core IP service providers' networks. That equates to an
annual growth rate of about 400 PERCENT.

In other news, IN-HOUSE WEB HOSTING is on its way out, according to a recent
report by Jupiter Media Metrix, as U.S. companies discover that they can
save big bucks and potential time and money-eating errors by outsourcing
Web-hosting tasks.

Currently, 34 percent of U.S. companies handle hosting internally and
another 24 percent manage their applications internally but outsource server
management. Many companies have opted for in-house hosting due to security
concerns, control issues, and customer service and confidentiality issues,
according to Jupiter.

The problem is that companies overestimate the competitive advantages of
in-house Web hosting and fail to see the possible cost reductions that come
with outsourcing the service, Jupiter reported. U.S. companies with in-house
Web hosting spend more on staffing and technology than they would if they
outsourced these functions, saving 30 percent to 40 percent of their
Web-hosting costs, according to the researcher.

The cost-reducing benefits of outsourcing are most apparent in companies
with mid- to high-traffic sites, Jupiter said. Over three years, a company
with a staff of 18 people to 25 people would pay three times more per year
than it would to outsource the activity. In addition to paying too much for
Web hosting, companies perform other Web hosting blunders such as initiating
Web projects before their site hosting and technology infrastructure design
is built, Jupiter said.

Eighty percent of companies jump the gun on their Web development projects,
Jupiter said, and due to this lack of planning, nine out of 10 of these
ventures will incur some avoidable rebuilding. Jupiter recommends that
companies undertake infrastructure design in tandem with first-stage
application planning and development. If this precaution is not taken,
companies risk exceeding their scalability limits and may have to "shift
into crisis mode," incurring sky-high hosting costs, the researcher
reported.

By choosing a technology infrastructure provider simultaneously with an
application developer, companies can cut implementation delays by 25 percent
to 30 percent, Jupiter reported. When selecting for a Web hosting provider,
companies should look for reliability, scalability, security, a proven track
record, accountability, response speed, and customer service, the researcher
suggested. After all, according to Jupiter, slimming down a company's
in-house Web hosting could fatten up its bank account in the long run.

If you would like to find out how we have been helping businesses small and
large to save money by outsourcing your web services, contact one of our
Account Representatives today. Since 1997, WebStream has proven to be a
reliable solution.

Sincerely,

Jason Edwards
Director of Promotions
WebStream Internet Solutions

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