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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 12 December 2006 | |
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Page 2 of 2 He claimed that "No other vendor comes close to supporting the number of applications we can classify, which is why our customers can easily determine which applications use the most resources on their networks. They can also ascertain how much bandwidth budget is consumed by critical versus recreational traffic. And they can quickly determine if applications meet user expectations and committed service levels. Plus, they can pinpoint which users and branch offices are the top consumers of specific applications." Featured Whitepaper
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• Packeteer has also launched new best practice process - the Intelligent Lifecycle Process (ILP) - that, it says "will enable customers to intelligently optimise and accelerate the performance of every application at every location...[providing] enterprises with a methodology to pinpoint and resolve performance issues, determine the right WAN optimisation and acceleration technologies to apply, support strategic application rollouts and successfully implement server and storage consolidation initiatives." Through the ILP program, Packeteer says it will "help enterprises determine the source of unknown network and application-based performance issues. It will also provide a proven methodology for ensuring successful IP telephony deployments and expansion, MPLS WAN service transitions and ERP rollouts and architecture changes. In addition, the ILP framework will take the guesswork out of XML-based web service application rollouts, pinpoint collaborative application performance issues and help identify and isolate infected hosts and rogue servers." The company is offering, through its resellers, a free WAN performance evaluation that will use its technology "to automatically discover network applications, identify 'top talkers', demonstrate how much bandwidth applications are consuming, and reveal response time characteristics and related network efficiency concerns for key applications."{moscomment} |
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