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Case Study: ASG Software Solutions Utilizes Global Crossing IP VPN and Applauds Provider's Customer Support

June, 2008

Rene Bhattacharyya

ASG, a provider of professional services and enterprise software solutions, is a global organization headquartered in Naples, Florida. It has more than 90 offices around the globe, including sites in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, and a workforce of over 1,300 employees. To effectively connect its U.S. and international locations, ASG uses a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) IP VPN service from Global Crossing (GC).


Global Crossing receives "Positive" rating in Gartner report Marketscope for Fixed Domestic Network Service Providers of Voice and Data, UK

We at Global Crossing believe that attaining this important rating highlights our key competitive strengths, such as our unique network security; experience in delivering managed services; data center and hosting rollout; and improved financials



Marketscope for Fixed Domestic Network Service Providers of Voice and Data, UK

June 24, 2008

Neil Rickard, Scott Morrison

Gartner Research Note G00158588

The U.K. network service provider market is crowded, with entrants arising as fast as consolidation occurs among established providers, and more providers improving their financial performance. This research provides organizations seeking U.K. network services a healthy choice of providers.


Global Crossing elevated to "Challengers" Quadrant in Gartner's Magic Quadrent for U.S. Network Service Providers, 1H08
The report focuses on 10 U.S. network service providers. It examines the U.A. wireline voice and data communications market assessing a vendor's capabilities to provide these services to the business market.

Magic Quadrant for U.S. Network Service Providers, 1H08

2 April 2008

Ted Chamberlin, Robert F. Mason, Jay E. Pultz

Gartner RAS Core Research Note G00155890

Now that "merger mania" has subsided, large and small providers are trying to create differentiated IP products. Engage in competitive bidding situations to ensure that you identify the proper carrier, while maintaining competitive leverage.


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