More evidence that great minds think alike
Last week, I blogged on 5 tech-related predictions for 2011. Prediction #4 concerned Internet TV on the tablet. The idea was that tablet users will want to run Internet TV on their tablets, which means...
View ArticleWAN Optimization: Tactical or Strategic?
(Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post by our newest EMA Senior Analyst, Tracy Corbo) EMA has been following the WAN optimization sector for some time. Back in 2008, EMA’s Network Management...
View ArticleGiving Thanks for Live Videoconferencing?
Thanksgiving is a time of gathering and community, and for many of us a primary task, beyond the obvious food, and football traditions, will be to reach out and connect with extended family that can’t...
View ArticleTremors and New Opportunities Ahead in 2012 for the Network-based App...
The game is afoot. Riverbed announced that they had “purchased certain assets of Expand Networks, including its intellectual property, out of liquidation in Israel. Riverbed did not purchase the...
View ArticleBack to Basics: The Growth of Web Content and Why Load Balancers and...
Okay so networking fabric wars, OpenFlow, and SDN startups are all the buzz in the networking space right now and while it is fun to speculate and debate the topic, it is time to get back to basics....
View ArticleEnterprise WAN Connectivity & Optimization – 2014 Snapshot of Evolution
The enterprise WAN is evolving. Connectivity between the enterprise and remote branch has been historically achieved through private leased line connections. Because these connections are expensive,...
View ArticleRedefining WAN in Light of Cloud
Thanks in large part to investor-driven demand for constant double-digit growth, the WAN optimization market has taken a substantial beating, and as a result the term “WAN optimization” has become...
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