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Most Enterprises Did Not Make the Grade for Network Performance During the 2012 "Socialympics"
New white paper from Exinda highlights tips to prepare networks for the next big social event
BOSTON, Aug. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Users streaming live coverage of the Olympics online while at work sucked as much as 60 percent of corporate network bandwidth, and most enterprises were helpless to stop it from affecting the performance of their strategic applications, a new white paper from Exinda reports.
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Dubbed the "Socialympics" for the impact that social media and the Internet had on how we viewed and stayed current with the event, the 2012 Olympic Games wreaked havoc on many enterprises around the globe. With other big social events planned for this fall - the U.S. elections, the Major League Baseball playoffs, etc. - and any unplanned events that may crop up, enterprises need to act now and prepare their networks to assure reliable user experience for the applications that are most strategic to their business.
"Cases like the City of Los Angeles pleading publicly for workers to stop using their corporate network for streaming Olympics coverage underscores the issue most enterprises face during large social events," said Brendan Reid, Vice President, Product Marketing, for Exinda, a global provider of next-generation WAN optimization and application assurance solutions. "Without granular visibility into internet traffic and the ability to apply user and usage context to prioritize all traffic, most networks don't have the control they need to assure user experience where it's needed most."
To gauge the performance of your business network during the Olympics and its readiness for other large social events, enterprises should consider the following criteria for "gold-medal performance:"
-- The ability to assess user and application context - Are you able to
distinguish between traffic types and subtypes and within the context of
users, groups and SLAs that are important to your business?
-- The ability to control and prioritize traffic - Do you have the ability
to dynamically throttle bandwidth based on user, application time,
location, SLA and other policies automatically?
-- The ability to monitor and assure user experience - Do you have
monitoring in place to measure application user experience and
understand how to dynamically allocate more resources in real-time when
needed?
The complete white paper, "The 5 Best Practices to Assure Your Network for the Next Big Social Event," can be downloaded for free.
About Exinda
Exinda is a proven global supplier of next-generation WAN optimization and application assurance solutions. The company has helped more than 2,500 organizations in over 80 countries worldwide assure application performance, improve the end-user experience, contain recreational applications and reduce network operating costs for the IT executive. For more information, please visit http://www.exinda.com.
SOURCE Exinda
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Exinda
CONTACT: Sue O'Keefe, Connect2 Communications, +1-508-494-7771, sue.okeefe@connect2comm.com
Web Site: http://www.exinda.com
Most Enterprises Did Not Make the Grade for Network Performance During the 2012 "Socialympics"
New white paper from Exinda highlights tips to prepare networks for the next big social event
BOSTON, Aug. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Users streaming live coverage of the Olympics online while at work sucked as much as 60 percent of corporate network bandwidth, and most enterprises were helpless to stop it from affecting the performance of their strategic applications, a new white paper from Exinda reports.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120508/CL02292LOGO )
Dubbed the "Socialympics" for the impact that social media and the Internet had on how we viewed and stayed current with the event, the 2012 Olympic Games wreaked havoc on many enterprises around the globe. With other big social events planned for this fall - the U.S. elections, the Major League Baseball playoffs, etc. - and any unplanned events that may crop up, enterprises need to act now and prepare their networks to assure reliable user experience for the applications that are most strategic to their business.
"Cases like the City of Los Angeles pleading publicly for workers to stop using their corporate network for streaming Olympics coverage underscores the issue most enterprises face during large social events," said Brendan Reid, Vice President, Product Marketing, for Exinda, a global provider of next-generation WAN optimization and application assurance solutions. "Without granular visibility into internet traffic and the ability to apply user and usage context to prioritize all traffic, most networks don't have the control they need to assure user experience where it's needed most."
To gauge the performance of your business network during the Olympics and its readiness for other large social events, enterprises should consider the following criteria for "gold-medal performance:"
-- The ability to assess user and application context - Are you able to
distinguish between traffic types and subtypes and within the context of
users, groups and SLAs that are important to your business?
-- The ability to control and prioritize traffic - Do you have the ability
to dynamically throttle bandwidth based on user, application time,
location, SLA and other policies automatically?
-- The ability to monitor and assure user experience - Do you have
monitoring in place to measure application user experience and
understand how to dynamically allocate more resources in real-time when
needed?
The complete white paper, "The 5 Best Practices to Assure Your Network for the Next Big Social Event," can be downloaded for free.
About Exinda
Exinda is a proven global supplier of next-generation WAN optimization and application assurance solutions. The company has helped more than 2,500 organizations in over 80 countries worldwide assure application performance, improve the end-user experience, contain recreational applications and reduce network operating costs for the IT executive. For more information, please visit http://www.exinda.com.
SOURCE Exinda
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120508/CL02292LOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Exinda
CONTACT: Sue O'Keefe, Connect2 Communications, +1-508-494-7771, sue.okeefe@connect2comm.com
Web Site: http://www.exinda.com