The WAN connects more branch offices and must deliver more applications to them than ever before. Learn how to plan sufficient WAN bandwidth and set up branch office hardware and systems -- especially routers, servers, and local services -- to provide users in remote offices the same IT services they would receive at headquarters.
FTP accelerator may be more of a quick than long-term fix
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 08 Sep 2009 TIP - As transferring large files becomes a top challenge, companies look for a quick way to speed the transfer of files. For many, FTP accelerators are an option.
Testing a 1000-branch WAN for user acceptance
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 14 May 2009 TIP - WAN user acceptance tests are key to establishing a good service-level agreement and an operational multi-branch WAN. Find out more about creating and running an effective test.
Handwriting on the WAN wall
SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 06.15.2009 BLOGS - BLOG: Network managers struggle with 'make new' or 'make do' challenges to keep up with rising WAN demands, writes Site Editor Tim Scannell.
Choosing WAN connectivity and services wisely
Katherine Trost, Nemertes Research analyst | 08 Jul 2009 EXPERT SERIES - More WAN services are being demanded for remote offices of all sizes. This SearchEnterpriseWAN.com guide looks at the evolution and benefits of those services.
WAN clustering
21 Oct 2009 WORD - WAN clustering, also called geoclustering, high-availability clustering or remote clustering, is the use of multiple redundant computing resources located in different geographical locations to form what appears to be a ...
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