Thursday, March 27, 2014

Improving Business Performance With Web Application Acceleration

In today’s electronic world, it is necessary for businesses to consider the way that their customers and potential customers are accessing their services. It is no longer a matter of simply having a website where people can connect with you. Internet users are accessing your information on everything from their home computers to smart phones and tablets, when they are on the go.

Read more here: http://hellboundbloggers.com/2014/03/27/improving-business-performance-web-application-acceleration/.

Getting on the Cloud-wagon

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WAN Optimization as-a-Service



By turning WAN Optimization into a service, Aryaka has changed the game, helping businesses of all sizes unlock the true power of information. By moving this complicated technology to the cloud, Aryaka helps businesses avoid expensive hardware purchases and puts WAN Optimization within reach for businesses that didn't have the budget or know-how for complicated hardware fixes.

The Future of MPLS

There are many different forms of technology that we may use on a daily basis but we don’t give them much consideration. One of the more successful technologies that have been used in the past decade is multiprotocol label switching (MLSP). This is a form of technology that is used within telecommunication networks and passes information from one network node to another. It is able to do so quickly because it passes the information along shorter paths rather than looking up each passage in a routing table.

Read more here: http://lerablog.org/technology/networking/the-future-of-mpls/.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Migration of SDN and WAN

If there is one thing that is always true about technology, it's the fact that it is constantly in motion. As the world becomes more and more connected on a global scale, the need for additional technology becomes obvious. One of the ways in which this technology affects both businesses and individuals is in the way that networking takes place. At one time, it was possible to take care of most of the networking needs through software defined networking, also known as SDN.

Read more here: http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Migration-of-SDN-and-WAN&id=8403084.

What Does the Cloud Have in Store for 2014?

Cloud computing has certainly had an impact on businesses in recent years. In fact, it is also being used by individuals and it provides information at their fingertips, when they need to have it available. Although this type of technology is becoming widely used, it is still something that is growing and as a result, there are big changes that occur on an annual basis. Here are some of things that you can expect to see occur in cloud computing in 2014.

Read more here: http://www.examiner.com/article/what-does-the-cloud-have-store-for-2014.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Aryaka Wins International “Networking Tech Trailblazer” Innovation Award for Second Straight Year

We’re pleased to report that Aryaka has won the “Networking Tech Trailblazer” award for innovation for the second consecutive year. We’re truly excited that they called us out as a “company to watch in 2014.”

Aryaka competed against hundreds of IT enterprise startups from around the world. We squared off against good, solid competition including online video delivery solution provider Qwilt, Racktivity, whose power management software helps businesses manage energy within their data centers, Stackdriver, a company that focuses on cloud monitoring as a service, and Pertino, which delivers an ‘SDN-powered cloud networking’ service.

Read more here: http://www.aryaka.com/aryaka-wins-international-networking-tech-trailblazer-innovation-award-second-straight-year/.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Application Acceleration: Data Reduction

Application acceleration uses a variety of optimization techniques to accelerate the delivery of IP applications. One of these techniques involves data reduction. After all, if you can reduce the amount of data that must traverse the WAN, WAN performance should improve as a result.

Read more here: http://nomikos.info/application-acceleration-data-reduction.html.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

WAN Accelerator Appliances vs. WAN Optimization as-a-Service

WAN accelerator appliances are used to optimize a Wide Area Network so that end users experience improved WAN performance. These appliances use various optimization techniques such as data deduplication, caching, and compression to speed the flow of information back and forth across the WAN. For example, commonly accessed data might be cached so that it is readily available whenever a user needs it. Since the data is cached locally, it doesn’t need to be retrieved, loaded, and transmitted across the WAN once again. This can save a significant amount of time when distances are great.

Read more here: http://www.technozeast.com/wan-accelerator-appliances-vs-wan-optimization-as-a-service.html.

Aryaka’s 2014 State of the Enterprise WAN Report: 5 Key Findings [Infographic]

Worldwide, the demand for business-class Internet connectivity is sky high. In 2013, traffic growth rose by 282% worldwide, with Asia leading the surge, with a 321% growth rate. Asia, however, was also the region with the least reliable last-mile connections (more on that in a minute).

Read more here: http://www.aryaka.com/aryaka-2014-state-enterprise-wan-report.

cloud wagon infographic
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The Many Faces of Aryaka’s Application Delivery as-a-Service

It’s not easy finding solutions to provide high performance, cost-effective access to centralized applications to a globally distributed work force, customers, mobile users, suppliers and partners using the public Internet.

Read more here: http://www.aryaka.com/many-faces-aryakas-application-delivery-service/.

Application Delivery Network Basics


Global businesses increasingly use remote desktops, cloud-based services, and distributed WANs. However, as distances increase, performance lags. Users across an ocean may not experience the same speedy response as their colleagues located elsewhere. One way to improve the user experience is to use an application delivery network

Read more here: http://ezinearticles.com/?Application-Delivery-Network-Basics&id=8106262