Mountain View, CA, June 14, 2006 — Cast Iron Systems, the fastest growing integration-appliance vendor, today announced that Ram Gupta, the company's president and CEO, will present a corporate and technology overview today at Morgan Stanley's 6th Annual CTO Summit at the Hotel Sofitel in Redwood Shores, Calif. Cast Iron is one of a select group of private companies invited to present. Participants were chosen from a pool of several hundred organizations nominated by their venture investors.
For the sixth consecutive year, this prestigious event brings together private companies, venture capitalists and professionals from Morgan Stanley's IT department to discuss emerging trends and other topics of interest to private technology companies.
Brightmail, Google, Neoteris and VMware are among the prior companies that were not only invited to participate in the event, but were also subsequently awarded contracts with Morgan Stanley's IT department.
Founded in 2001, Cast Iron Systems is the fastest growing integration appliance vendor. The company's flagship iA3000 application-integration appliance garnered Network Computing's Product of the Year in 2005 and 2006. Customers include Allianz, DHL, Solectron, Toyota and Tyco. Backed by leading venture capital firms, Cast Iron is privately held and led by experienced technology executives from PeopleSoft, Sun Microsystems, Vitria and webMethods.