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<H3>Customers and End-User</H3>


The Zebra project started out as the brainchild of Kunihiro Ishiguro and was intended for consumption by the open source software community. Zebra however grew to be popular due to its inherent qualities and now has a commercial cousin called ZebOS. The best enumeration of its features is to be found at [IP Infusion抯 website > http://www.ipinfusion.com] on the [server product page >http://www.ipinfusion.com/products/server/products_server.html] and the [advanced products page >http://www.ipinfusion.com/products/advanced/products_advanced.html].


<H3>Developing Organization and Technical Environment</H3>


The Zebra project began in 1996. The idea for Zebra originally came from Kunihiro Ishiguro, who had been working at NIS, an ISP joint venture between British Telecom and Marubeni. Working for an ISP, Ishiguro had realized a great need for a new type of quality routing software. It was at this time that Ishiguro met Yoshinari Yoshikawa. Yoshikawa shared Ishiguro's vision for a new routing engine and they decided to combine resources to create the world's first routing engine software based on the GNU General Public License. This entity, called the Zebra Project, consists of the business expertise of IP Infusion combined with the technical skills of the world's top networking engineers and a commitment to offer top-quality Open Source routing engine software.
Today, Zebra is nearing completion and the release of version 1.0. The vision of an open source routing software that can respond quickly to changes in technology and offer functionality that users require is now even more critical. As Internet use explodes, no longer can one company or proprietary software provide all the answers. In the case of Zebra, the mailing list and comments of users and engineers have evolved the software into the form it has today. Help us make Zebra the base of a new routing technology. 


<H3>Architect抯 Experience</H3>



Mr. Ishiguro is technical director of the Zebra Project. Mr. Ishiguro has particular expertise in domains and routing. He is an active member of the JPNIC, the Internet domain and IP address management body for Japan. He is also one of a handful of engineers that overlooks the management and maintenance of the NSPIXP backbone for Japan's portion of the Internet and a regular attendee of international conferences related to managing the growth of the Internet such as NANOG (North American Network Operators Group) and the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). Mr. Ishiguro is now CTO of IP Infusion Inc. Prior to working on the Zebra project, Mr. Ishiguro has worked for Software Research Associates and as senior engineer at NIS, a joint venture Internet provider between British Telecom and Marubeni.


<H3>Zebra Requirements</H3>

*Modularity
**Due to the multi-process nature of the Zebra software, it is easily upgraded and maintained. Each protocol can be upgraded separately, leaving the other protocols and the router online. This will save network administrators?time in upgrading and maintenance. 
*Speed
**Packet routing is carried out at a faster rate than with traditional software. Zebra software allows routers to transfer more data quicker. The need for the ability to transfer large amounts of data quickly is increasing as the Internet grows and global networks form. Zebra software will meet that need. 
*Reliability
**In the event of failure of any of the software modules, the router can remain online and the other protocol daemons will continue to operate. The failure can then be diagnosed and corrected without taking the router offline. 



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<H3>Customers and End-User</H3>
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<P>The Zebra project started out as the brainchild of Kunihiro Ishiguro and was 
intended for consumption by the open source software community. Zebra however 
grew to be popular due to its inherent qualities and now has a commercial cousin 
called ZebOS. The best enumeration of its features is to be found at <A 
href="http://www.ipinfusion.com/">IP Infusion抯 website</A> on the <A 
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product page</A> and the <A 
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products page</A>. 
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<H3>Developing Organization and Technical Environment</H3>
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<P>The Zebra project began in 1996. The idea for Zebra originally came from 
Kunihiro Ishiguro, who had been working at NIS, an ISP joint venture between 
British Telecom and Marubeni. Working for an ISP, Ishiguro had realized a great 
need for a new type of quality routing software. It was at this time that 
Ishiguro met Yoshinari Yoshikawa. Yoshikawa shared Ishiguro's vision for a new 
routing engine and they decided to combine resources to create the world's first 
routing engine software based on the GNU General Public License. This entity, 
called the Zebra Project, consists of the business expertise of IP Infusion 
combined with the technical skills of the world's top networking engineers and a 
commitment to offer top-quality Open Source routing engine software. Today, 
Zebra is nearing completion and the release of version 1.0. The vision of an 
open source routing software that can respond quickly to changes in technology 
and offer functionality that users require is now even more critical. As 
Internet use explodes, no longer can one company or proprietary software provide 
all the answers. In the case of Zebra, the mailing list and comments of users 
and engineers have evolved the software into the form it has today. Help us make 
Zebra the base of a new routing technology. 
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<H3>Architect抯 Experience</H3>
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<P>Mr. Ishiguro is technical director of the Zebra Project. Mr. Ishiguro has 
particular expertise in domains and routing. He is an active member of the 
JPNIC, the Internet domain and IP address management body for Japan. He is also 
one of a handful of engineers that overlooks the management and maintenance of 
the NSPIXP backbone for Japan's portion of the Internet and a regular attendee 
of international conferences related to managing the growth of the Internet such 
as NANOG (North American Network Operators Group) and the IETF (Internet 
Engineering Task Force). Mr. Ishiguro is now CTO of IP Infusion Inc. Prior to 
working on the Zebra project, Mr. Ishiguro has worked for Software Research 
Associates and as senior engineer at NIS, a joint venture Internet provider 
between British Telecom and Marubeni. 
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  <LI>Modularity 
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    <LI>Due to the multi-process nature of the Zebra software, it is easily 
    upgraded and maintained. Each protocol can be upgraded separately, leaving 
    the other protocols and the router online. This will save network 
    administrators?time in upgrading and maintenance. </LI></UL>
  <LI>Speed 
  <UL>
    <LI>Packet routing is carried out at a faster rate than with traditional 
    software. Zebra software allows routers to transfer more data quicker. The 
    need for the ability to transfer large amounts of data quickly is increasing 
    as the Internet grows and global networks form. Zebra software will meet 
    that need. </LI></UL>
  <LI>Reliability 
  <UL>
    <LI>In the event of failure of any of the software modules, the router can 
    remain online and the other protocol daemons will continue to operate. The 
    failure can then be diagnosed and corrected without taking the router 
    offline. </LI></UL></LI></UL>
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