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WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc. Guide to Lower WAN Optimization Costs In this eGuide, articles from Network World examine the maturing WAN optimization market, collect advice from experts and users on how best to implement these products, and look at new trends. Read on to discover how to make the most of WAN optimization in enterprise networks. Read now. Wikipedia-sponsored 'pilot study' lauds Wikipedia accuracy Microsoft calls Windows 8 complete, but concerns remain, say analysts Getting out in front of BYOD WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc. 3 Main Factors Lowering WAN Throughput Upgrading bandwidth does not help improve effective throughput when transferring large amounts of data over a high-capacity WAN. This NetForecast report details the problem's culprits and discusses the effectiveness of TCP acceleration, FEC, packet order correction, and WAN optimization. Learn more. Don't buy that security software! Apple initially wanted an iPhone with shaped glass, deposition reveals Dropbox gets a black eye in spam attack WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc. Proven Techniques to Cope with Packet Loss If you have a WAN link with an RTT of 100 ms and packet loss of 1% the throughput is virtually nil. Learn how to overcome this issue in this paper that highlights: - Key WAN characteristics of out of order and lost packets - Packet loss impact on data replication - How MPLS statistics fool network professionals Learn more. Huawei checking claims of vulnerabilities in its routers DEFCON Kids: Hacking roller coasters and the power grid with cell phones BYOD means users want a 'Goldilocks' answer for device security Businesses Fill Hadoop Skills Needs With Partners | ||||||||||
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