Posted by: melvinjim in: ● August 29, 2011
Today’s business services are increasingly dependent on predictable network performance and availability. At the same time, changes to network infrastructure – such as the addition of IP-based services like VoIP, video conferencing and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS); the proliferation of Wi-Fi-connected devices; unmanaged elements such as streaming audio– all mean that performance requirements for your customers’ critical [...]
Posted by: admin in: ● May 25, 2011
The cost reduction and infrastructure consolidation benefits of Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC&C) are so compelling that many organizations are rolling out these services without a solution to manage the user experience. UC&C aims to converge telephony, messaging, mobile communications, video conferencing and presence-enabled applications onto a common, IP-based network. But chances are that network [...]
Posted by: stevensmatt in: ● April 19, 2011
Santa Claus. The Easter Bunny. Good tasting, fat-free snack foods. Myths? Maybe so.
But one absolute myth that 99% of the vendors of network performance solutions have been perpertrating for years (and whose users have been gobbling up like zero calorie french fries…) is the myth of bandwith, and more specifically, the myths of utilized and available bandwidth.
Posted by: vtruong2 in: ● April 4, 2011
My frustrations peak when I am on campus and cannot access my school email. To put things into perspective, students at my school send more emails than text messages; you can imagine how much an 18-22 year old texts (hint: a lot).
Posted by: stevensmatt in: ● April 1, 2011
Today, April 1st, 2011 is a day to remember.
This morning at 1:08 AM EDT, the Internet actually ran out of bandwidth….