Hybrid Cloud is Not Genetically Modified, But You Can Still Benefit When I hear IT people use the term hybrid, I recall my background and education in biology. In the biology Frank Yue |December 08, 2015
Application Service Level Assurance is Like Car Diagnostics I own a car and drive it regularly. I keep it maintained according to a schedule and make sure it Frank Yue |December 01, 2015
Are You Authenticating Application Users? As we briefly discussed in my last blog, Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) deploy at the intersection of the network and Prakash Sinha |November 24, 2015
The History of the Cloud, Part 3 – Automation and Orchestration We designed and implemented SLB and GSLB technologies to create an architecture that makes applications available anytime and anywhere. This Frank Yue |November 18, 2015
The History of the Cloud, Part 2 – Global Server Load Balancing I recently had to replace my washing machine after many years of faithful service. As a certified geek, I did Frank Yue |November 12, 2015
Driving Quality Care through Call Center VoIP Solutions Anyone that has ever called a company for support is familiar with the message “This call will be recorded for Radware |November 06, 2015
Application Delivery Controllers and Software-Defined Networking: SDN is a Layer 2–7 Industry Now Software-defined networking (SDN) started out as an architecture for solving the inefficiencies of Layer 2/3 networks. SDN initially neglected the Shamus McGillicuddy |November 05, 2015
Application Delivery Controllers in an SDN World – Programming the Network? Over the past several years, server virtualization has led to consolidation of physical server resources to reduce cost and enable Prakash Sinha |November 04, 2015
The History of the Cloud, Part I – Server Load Balancing Isn’t it nice to know that when you are traveling, you have access to digital maps and precise location technologies Frank Yue |November 03, 2015
Will Holiday Demand Make or Break Your E-Commerce Site? As the weather turns and the leaves reveal their polychromatic wonder, I enter this time of year knowing that the Frank Yue |October 27, 2015
HTTP/2 Is Ready, But Are You Ready for It? Shamus McGillicuddy is a Senior Analyst for EMA and is a featured guest blogger.The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) published Shamus McGillicuddy |October 21, 2015
Why Every Network Needs a Doctor Every year, I go to my doctor for my annual physical. My doctor goes through a standard series of procedures Frank Yue |October 20, 2015