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Category: WAN Optimisation
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Chris Skinner, Co-Founder of the Financial Services Club, writes in the Finanser that ‘Banks without a digital core will fail.’ But what does he mean? He says that data is the key to disruption, and most people will agree with his statement.
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Datacentre IT skill shortages are expected to intensify with an ageing work pool, as well as an overwhelming male domination of the sector. Part of the problem is the fact that very few people set out to work in data centres, and that nobody is really taught enough about them. In ‘STEMming the tide of…
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David Trossell’s advice is as follows: “Santa is asking the same questions that many other companies are asking – how it will improve my infrastructure and reduce costs but still stay relevant? Many are looking to use the hybrid cloud as part of an infrastructure solution. This will maximise the existing infrastructure whilst allowing to…
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WAN data acceleration is the approach that sets itself aside from the traditional approaches and technologies of WAN optimization and SD-WAN. It takes a totally different approach to mitigating the latency and packet loss issues. The indomitable fact is that the speed of light is just not fast enough, and that is what governs latency…
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“A number of AI applications today are outward-looking – aimed at the consumer, but there are substantial gains to be had from inward-looking artificial intelligence applications too; this includes datecentre AI, says David Trossell from Bridgeworks.”
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A spokesperson for Renovo gazes into the future: “We will soon live in a world where the touch of a button will summon a driverless highly automated vehicle (HAV) that will take us on safe, convenient urban journeys at extremely low cost. This automated mobility as a service (AMaaS) or robo-taxi paradigm is the most…
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Bridgework’s core technology enables organizations to achieve almost maximum bandwidth utilization despite any potential latency. They accomplish this by creating a high level of parallelism and by optimizing packet size for the given state of the WAN. The solutions use an artificial intelligence engine to analyze the condition of the WAN connection continuously to determine…
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The trouble is that not everyone seems to comprehend the true impact and nature of latency and packet loss. I’ll explain why. For the past 15 years or so, organisations have used WAN optimisation techniques to improve the performance of applications across the WAN by using local caching and data deduplication techniques. These have been…
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With WAN data acceleration solutions, large amounts of encrypted data can be rapidly transmitted and received over a wide area network (WAN), while mitigating the effects of latency. They can also reduce packet loss. This means that, even if a trust wishes to use a public cloud for storing patient data, it can rest assured…
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On page 38 of the April 2018 edition of Network Communications News, David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks Ltd, explores the changing face of the datacentre and the impact of networking costs. Read the article at: https://lnkd.in/eTv3g7Y. Byline: David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks. Client: Trudy Darwin Consulting.