Lots of new Riverbed customer stories
Boosting
private cloud computing infrastructure with WAN optimization
By
Jessica Scarpati
25
June 2010 | SearchEnterpriseWAN.com
Building
a private cloud computing infrastructure gives enterprises more control than
they would have with a public cloud and allows them to get a greater return on
investment from their server virtualization efforts. But moving resources away
from users into a private cloud computing facility also attracts an enemy
familiar to WAN managers who have consolidated data centers -- latency.
Speeding
Up Today's Slower Internet
By
Gene Marks
18
June 2010 I Forbes.com
Remember
the days of dial-up Internet access? Of course you do. Seinfeld ruled the
airwaves and AOL was king of the Web. O.J. couldn't fit into his glove. The
Cowboys were still
Data
center consolidation demands WAN upgrade and optimization
By Shamus McGillicuddy
09 June 2010 | SearchEnterpriseWAN.com
A global law firm wanted to enjoy the economies of scale that a large data
center consolidation project could bring. It found that upgrading its data
center infrastructure required upgrading its wide area network (WAN) as well,
executing an MPLS migration and deploying WAN optimization controllers
throughout the company.
WAN
acceleration allows law firm to share SAN data across distances
By
Dave Raffo
04
June 2010 | SearchStorage.com
The
director of engineering for an international law firm with NetApp storage in
seven sites around the world calls WAN acceleration the "key enabler"
that allows his firm to replicate data and share documents between offices and
data centers on three continents
Users
find the secrets of WAN optimization
By Tim Greene
03 June 2010 I Network World
Similarly, Columbian Chemicals of Marietta, Ga., was doing server consolidation, says Eric Mermelstein, the enterprise infrastructure architect for Columbian Chemicals. After testing boxes from Cisco, Expand Networks and Riverbed, company decided on Riverbed. The gear is now installed at 18 sites over a meshed MPLS WAN from Verizon, allowing the elimination of 14 local servers and their associated costs.
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