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Yeah, for the most part throwing bandwidth at application challenges doesn't work. We've had great success with Riverbed Steelhead WAN accelerators with our customers. Easy to deploy and you are able to complete your IT consolidation efforts without the end users realizing you got rid of their servers. LOL
ReplyDeleteJustin Lofton
Systems Engineer
justinl@tredent.com
Tredent Data Systems, Inc.
Riverbed WAN Optimization