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Q2 a mixed bag for WAN optimization players

More free Wi-Fi on the way; Recession no reason to neglect IT workforce, Gartner says
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Q2 a mixed bag for WAN optimization players

The economy isn't making things easy on tech companies, but there are signs of hope among WAN optimization vendors that just reported Q2 results. Read full story

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