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Riverbed debuts cloud transfer and storage appliances

...in the cloud. Cloud Steelhead is a public cloud wide-area network (WAN) optimisation product. It optimises the rate of data throughput between virtualised, physical... Read more

11 November, 2010 by Jack Clark
<endeca_term>WAN optimisation</endeca_term> for today and tomorrow

WAN optimisation for today and tomorrow

Prepare yourself for tomorrow by optimising your network today by understanding how optimisation works and what it can do for your organisation... Read more

1 June, 2011
Are your internal networks a cloud block?

Are your internal networks a cloud block?

Organisations are shifting business-critical processes to the cloud without first weighing up how their networks will withstand the sudden onslaught of traffic, says Lori MacVittie Read more

18 February, 2012 by Lori MacVittie
Small issue of getting big data out of cloud

Small issue of getting big data out of cloud

...FedEx truck to get it out again. IT departments are increasingly deploying WAN optimisation services in a virtual form, which fit better into a cloud... Read more

20 August, 2011 by Lori MacVittie

Blue Coat Systems launches cloud security service

...which relies on hardware appliances. The web security and wide area networking (WAN) optimisation company said its first foray into software-as-a-service (SaaS... Read more

7 February, 2011 by Larry Dignan
Net neutrality: Will tiered access hit cloud?

Net neutrality: Will tiered access hit cloud?

...drives WAN optimisation into the consumer domain. A soft client, after all, could easily... Read more

21 January, 2011 by Lori MacVittie

Druva's smarts back up your laptops

Mobility is where we're all going, say the sages, and evidence seems to bear them out. From the kids at home to workers... Read more

8 September, 2010

Citrix makes Evergreen WAN union with Microsoft

...It uses the benefits the server has got and puts in the WAN optimisation," he said. The product, scheduled to ship in the second quarter... Read more

19 February, 2008 by Suzanne Tindal

IT pros get to grips with WAN reports

...Cisco and NetQoS are working on embedding measurement software into Cisco's WAN optimisation devices, called Cisco WAAS. The software will report up to 40... Read more

24 July, 2007 by Richard Thurston

Firms told: Optimise WANs before Longhorn

...Group clients who had been planning to roll out some form of WAN optimisation over the next year or two, and were expecting the result... Read more

30 March, 2007 by David Meyer

Microsoft deal produces branch-office appliance

...to be released later this quarter — is the result. Packeteer is supplying WAN optimisation, application visibility and prioritisation technologies, while Microsoft is offering its Windows... Read more

8 May, 2007 by David Meyer
Aberdeen Group: Best in Class Organisations Use Packeteers <endeca_term>WAN Optimisation</endeca_term> Solutions

Aberdeen Group: Best in Class Organisations Use Packeteers WAN Optimisation Solutions

Independent research from the Aberdeen Group shows that the most successful enterprises are reaping the benefits of the... Read more

19 September, 2008

BT launches managed WAN optimisation service

...as part of its managed-IT-services portfolio — the wide-area-network (WAN) optimisation service is based on technology from Riverbed, and the applications-performance... Read more

24 November, 2008 by David Meyer

Cisco faces competition over WAN optimisation

...0. One of the key additions is the fact that Riverbed's WAN optimisation controller, called the Steelhead, is now able to optimise Microsoft Exchange... Read more

25 February, 2008 by Richard Thurston

Cisco pushes WAN optimisation

...said George Kurian, general manager of Cisco's application delivery business unit. WAN optimisation is an key challenge for some companies, who want to allow... Read more

7 September, 2006 by Tom Espiner

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