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F5 Networks sets up office

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NEW DELHI: F5 Networks, a player in application traffic management space, has announced its direct presence in India through a branch office.

"We are already present in the Indian market through a primary distributor, Value Added Resellers (VARs) and our global partners. Our direct presence will allow us to rapidly scale our marketing activities and beef up market share. The demand for more network intelligence and functionality in an integrated, easy to administer platform exists across the board. The market is huge; we have a channel strategy in place," Mr Shailendra Sahasrabudhe, GM - India, F5 Networks said at a conference here.

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