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Wi-Fi Alliance to simplify hotspot logons

...discover and automatically choose networks based upon user preferences, operator policies and network optimisation". We envision an automated, cellular-like experience for Wi-Fi users... Read more

24 March, 2011 by David Meyer

Riverbed debuts cloud transfer and storage appliances

...Riverbed, the wide-area network optimisation company, has announced two new products, aimed at boosting the performance... Read more

11 November, 2010 by Jack Clark

Druva's smarts back up your laptops

...copy across. InSync 4.0 also uses some home-grown wide-area network optimisation technology in order to maximise throughput, depending on the kind of... Read more

8 September, 2010

Peribit upgrades network optimisation range

...megabits per second between two data centres. Peribit has also upgraded its network optimisation operating system, called SRS. The latest version can monitor multiple WAN... Read more

30 June, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Microsoft targets branch offices with comms bundle

...with large numbers of branch offices. The combination of servers, security and network optimisation will be sold at a 43 percent discount to the software... Read more

25 January, 2007 by Richard Thurston

Cisco pushes WAN optimisation

Cisco has extended its wide area network optimisation strategy with a new module, but insists it will not make... Read more

7 September, 2006 by Tom Espiner
Freedom of the Road: <endeca_term>Network Optimisation</endeca_term> and the Drive to Maximise the Network

Freedom of the Road: Network Optimisation and the Drive to Maximise the Network

Everyone needs the network. It's the strategic and operational lifeblood of any business, the silent enabler of all the... Read more

1 July, 2008
Lay Byes and Fast Lanes...: How <endeca_term>Network Optimisation</endeca_term> Can Fast Track Performance in All the Right Ways

Lay Byes and Fast Lanes...: How Network Optimisation Can Fast Track Performance in All the Right Ways

The key challenge facing most companies is that they have so little visibility, policies or controls around how to... Read more

1 June, 2008
<endeca_term>Network Optimisation</endeca_term>: Taking the Road Trip to Network Nirvana

Network Optimisation: Taking the Road Trip to Network Nirvana

This paper highlights the importance of taking an end to end view of performance - as one might for availability - and... Read more

1 May, 2008

BT launches managed WAN optimisation service

BT is now offering its corporate customers a fully managed wide-area-network optimisation service, as well as an applications-performance monitoring service. The two... Read more

24 November, 2008 by David Meyer

Citrix makes Evergreen WAN union with Microsoft

...product which will allow branch offices to take advantage of wide area network optimisation without removing the branch server. The product, currently in beta, is... Read more

19 February, 2008 by Suzanne Tindal

Microsoft deal produces branch-office appliance

...first "comprehensive, Microsoft Windows-based branch office IT solution", called iShaper. The network optimisation firm and Microsoft have an established partnership targeting companies with large... Read more

8 May, 2007 by David Meyer

Mobile specialist criticises UK network operators

...the quality of service their subscribers receive, according to the founder of network-optimisation firm Actix. Rob Dobson, whose company supplies software to most of... Read more

7 December, 2006 by David Meyer

Best Woman in Tech

...Marie Slavin (best female entrepreneur) and Goldman Sachs (best company). Arieso provides network optimisation and planning for operators like O2 and Cingular Read more

3 November, 2006

Network managers have to do more with less

...elsewhere may be putting more strain on the WAN, warned Peribit, the network optimisation company that commissioned the Global Application Performance survey. "IT initiatives like... Read more

21 March, 2005 by Peter Judge

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