Posts Tagged ‘network-and-application’

Networks, Apps and Performance: Getting Data to Do Its Job

Thursday, October 16th, 2008


As more business-critical applications are being deployed, organizations are increasingly looking to gain visibility into network and application performance and, more importantly, improve usability of this information. Visibility into network and application performance has been identified as one of the top concerns for end-user organizations in the coming year, according to the September Aberdeen report, “The Value of Network and Application Visibility.”

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Network and App Management: Going Wide vs. Drilling Down

Thursday, July 31st, 2008


End-user organizations are looking to leverage enterprise applications to achieve competitive advantages, operational efficiencies and improve information flow in their value chains. In order to maximize the return on investment from these deployments, organizations are optimizing their networks and ensuring a high level of performance. Two recent benchmark reports show that organizations are deploying various tools for prioritization of network traffic and traffic compression.

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Network Simulation and Emulation: Try It Before You Deploy It

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008


Best-in-Class organizations are three times more likely to leverage solutions for network simulation and emulation than Laggards, according to data from Aberdeen Group’s February benchmark report, “The Roadmap to the Next-Generation Branch Office Networks.” Deployment of these solutions resulted in Best-in-Class companies being twice as likely to report improvements in their ability to accurately estimate the impact of new technology rollouts on network performance.

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