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On 27 Aug 2002 at 15:00, Rohit Khare wrote:
> DataPower delivers XML acceleration device
> By<42>Scott Tyler Shafer
> August 27, 2002 5:46 am PT
>
Intel also had a similar device a couple of years ago (Netstructure). They have, afaik, abandoned it.
Intel is still in the XML hardware game though. On 8/19 they spun off a company named Tarari. Tarari develops hardware to check the headers of IP packets. Tarari calls
this Layer 7 processing (atop the OSI model). From what I can tell, Tarari plans to combine virus scanning and XML acceleration into a single hardware device.