Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Examining the value of route analytics

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Examining the value of route analytics
The last two newsletters discussed some of the traditional and emerging management challenges that are associated with the fact that there is not a single repository of routing information and that the path that traffic takes to go from point A to point B may change on a regular basis. In this newsletter we will discuss a technology, route analytics, which mitigates those management challenges. Read More


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