The Internet has become a critical component in today’s fast-moving business environment and continues to play a central role in delivering mission-critical business applications and vital communications to employees, partners and customers. The Internet holds the promise for organizations to streamline operations, improve operational efficiencies and lower costs. As a result, businesses have come to rely on networked applications delivered over the Internet for day-to-day operations and as a means for gaining competitive advantage.
So, is this the same type of thing that shaping products like packeteer and netequalizer do, or is there some difference? Either way, nice breakdown of the process and strategy.
The WAN Traffic Controller Juggling Act
Posted by: Ron Thomas June 2, 2009 04:00 AMThe Internet has become a critical component in today’s fast-moving business environment and continues to play a central role in delivering mission-critical business applications and vital communications to employees, partners and customers. The Internet holds the promise for organizations to streamline operations, improve operational efficiencies and lower costs. As a result, businesses have come to rely on networked applications delivered over the Internet for day-to-day operations and as a means for gaining competitive advantage.