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Enterprise Network Equipment
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Elfiq Networks
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The relentless pressure to reduce costs, increase network performance, improve productivity, and meet regulatory requirements and business continuity needs are a constant battle for the information technology and telecommunications groups of any organizations. Technologies have emerged to help solve these requirements but in many cases they have proven to be inefficient, difficult, unsecured or ...
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Anue Systems
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Net Tool Optimizer Use Case: How to Save $1M by Adopting Monitoring Optimization
Monitoring Optimization is the best way to maximize network visibility, streamline tool cost, and increase staff productivity for your network, application, and security monitoring efforts. Enterprises can save millions of dollars by adopting this solution. To best illustrate the power of Monitoring Optimization, we ...
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Elfiq Networks
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Most organizations have created a dependency on the ability to access the Internet for information searches, financial transactions, customer interaction, value proposition delivery and much more. Law firms need to be able to review cases quickly, merchants require instant transaction processing, hotel guests need to stay in touch with work and home, and doctors need to consult medical databases. ...
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Internap Network Services
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If you control network routing, you control a fundamental piece of your business. The performance of your VPN, the reliability of your web applications and the amount of money you spend on bandwidth are all functions of how your network traffic is routed.
Some would argue that routing is dangerous and complicated – best left to the experts. Certainly, many service providers want you to think so. ...
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Internap Network Services
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With the introduction of classless inter-domain routing (CIDR), the routing table is built using a variety of network sizes. To illustrate this, consider a network that contains many IP addresses, like a corporate LAN. This network (or a group of such networks) is listed in the routing table as a network prefix. A prefix is just a 32 bit IP address that has an associated netmask indicating how ...
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