Thursday, May 2, 2013

Best Practices for the Hyperconverged Enterprise Network

By 2014 up to 80% of end user traffic will move to the WAN

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Best Practices for the Hyperconverged Enterprise Network

Hyperconvergence is defined as the state of a network that follows the adoption of modern computing initiatives. Without proper planning, hyperconverged networks will be crushed by a projected surge in users, data, and devices. Now organizations can embrace each and every modern computing initiative with confidence, and build a hyperconverged enterprise network into strategic corporate asset by implementing WAN optimization best practices. With a hyperconverged network you can you can achieve unified communications, realize business short-term ROI, optimize network performance, regardless of end-user location, and Increase user productivity. Download Now.

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