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  • Silver Peak founder and CTO David Hughes talks about what is real and what is not when it comes to software-defined networking (SDN). Hughes highlights that certain hypervisor-centric network elements will be deployed as software in the enterprise, citing the cost and simplicity benefits.
    Category: Research
  • Silver Peak founder and CTO David Hughes provides an outlook on WAN Optimization and the implications around MPLS connections, bandwidth, file transfers, and application centralization.
    Category: Research
  • Branch offices have long posed a challenge for distributed organizations. Where server consolidation is impossible, some have deployed proprietary, all-in-one appliances in the branch incurring marked increases in capital and operational costs. Silver Peak has a different approach. By coupling Silver Peak data acceleration with the advances in hypervisor technologies and server designs, IT can solve those branch problems at half or even a quarter of proprietary all-in-one appliances.
  • As enterprises extend to the cloud, more attention must be paid to the underlying network. Latency and loss rates across the Internet are as erratic as the weather. To illustrate the unpredictability, Silver Peak engaged with two leading Internet authorities to track latency and loss statistics for two weeks across hundreds of routes.
  • Who would have thought we would be calling MPLS circuits “legacy WANs?” But it’s true. MPLS’s high cost and complexity is weighing heavily on today’s enterprises and is no longer the most practical option for your agile business. Are you ready to learn how you can more quickly enable secure, always-on connectivity to cloud and enterprise applications with 99.99% availability over the Internet?
    Category: Research

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