(follow up to the metalink/Steve Adams post on performance
and scaling Oracle web apps)

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TODAY'S NEWS

*  General Motors Retools Online Sales
*  INFRASTRUCTURE: Visa Readies Massive IP Network
*  MORE NEWS: First Union's Thin Clients; Napster's Day in Court; Microsoft Kills 
Bluetooth Support; and more
*  TRANSFORMATION TODAY: Subway Adds Net to the Menu
*  OPINION: Wayne Rash on Microsoft's Pricing Policies
*  How Wall Street Reacted: Indexes Fall
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INFRASTRUCTURE: Visa Readies Massive IP Network

"Visa. It's everywhere you want to be." If you're going to have a 
slogan like that, you had better also have a network to back it up.  

Visa USA has built a network so redundant that California's infamous 
rolling blackouts and a major earthquake in 1989 didn't affect the 
company's ability to support its users.  

VisaNet processes more than 35 billion transactions a year, with more 
than $800 billion settled annually. The network, which at peak times 
switches more than 3,500 messages per second, handles consumer, B2B 
and e-commerce transactions. These include credit cards, debit cards, 
ATMs, automated clearinghouses and electronic check presentation. 
VisaNet connects 21,000 member banks, 21 million card acceptance 
locations and about 570 million cardholders worldwide.  

And still the company is upgrading. In the past year and a half, Visa 
has been making the transition to an IP-based network the company 
calls Direct Exchange. The network contains Cisco routers, Sun 
servers, EMC storage, Oracle databases and BEA Systems' Tuxedo as its 
e-commerce middleware. The "huge extranet" is based on ATM and frame 
relay. -- Christine Zimmerman  

Get all the details: 
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