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As users become more distributed and applications become centralized, poor WAN and application performance for remote users is becoming a serious issue for many enterprises. Increasing bandwidth provides only minimal improvement and significantly raises costs. As a result, many IT managers are evaluating WAN optimization technologies. What benefits can be realistically expected from these solutions, and how do to deploy them? This webcast will reveal the answers to these questions and more. The attendee will learn from the real-world experiences of Cisco enterprise customers who have deployed WAN optimization.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | Jul 2008 |
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