EZINE:
In this buyer's guide, expert contributor Andrew Froehlich describes how network performance monitoring tools have evolved in the enterprise, so you can ensure you make an informed decision when choosing one for your business.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource details a highly strategic product that is fit-for-purpose for today's connectivity requirements and future-ready for the evolving and emerging application-driven needs of tomorrow.
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Today, application performance management (APM) is more important than ever before. But with so many enterprise applications to manage, APM can easily seem overwhelming. Fortunately, this helpful resource discusses fundamental elements of APM, and offers detailed explanations of important performance concepts.
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Traditional performance monitoring and management tools do not scale to meet the needs of the modern network. Consult this solution guide today to learn how the right SDN application can simplify large network monitoring systems and lead to success.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn about a tablet-based approach for troubleshooting network and applications issues that helps you get to the root cause faster and more effectively than ever before.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides insight to a software-defined network fabric for next-gen network infrastructures that reduces burdens while increasing agility. Find out how this innovative technology helps you achieve your business-critical initiatives.
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This white paper explains the primary functions under the "performance management" umbrella, from network mapping to end-user experience, and describes one company's approach to tackling all of the use cases and demands of IT in this arena.
CASE STUDY:
The Savola Group relies on its WAN to deliver business critical applications and data. After deploying the Steelhead appliances, Savola has saved around $100,000 a year in bandwidth upgrade costs, boosted application performance, increased employee productivity, and enhanced its IT infrastructure.
CASE STUDY:
The Square Enix Group constructed an international business promotion structure with major development locations established in Japan, North America, and Europe, with develop data (ROM) transferring between locations on a daily basis. After adopting Steelhead appliances, Square Enix saw transfer times reduce by more than 90%.