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November 17, 2010

WAN Optimization Accelerates Application Performance

Filed under: Science and Technology — Tags: , — Winson @ 7:35 AM

Faster application performance ensures that a business effectively renders quality services to its employees and customers. WAN optimization is essential to businesses that are using network applications at its headquarters to stay in touch with branches at remote locations through WAN. WAN optimization enhances the application performance by techniques like bandwidth management, caching, compression, and Protocol optimization and significantly accelerates application performance.

Benefits:
Improves Productivity
Slow speed of application performance really hampers the employee productivity and customer satisfaction. Use of WAN optimization techniques accelerates the applications over the WAN, speeds up the data transfer and reduces the end-user application response time. This in turn makes transactions faster thereby leveraging the employee productivity. WAN optimization reduces the time taken to complete repetitive operations and helps in increasing employee productivity.

The employees waiting for long time to get a transaction done or download a file can not give prompt service to the customers and it results in unsatisfactory customer experience. By eliminating the network problems and reduced throughput, the remote employees can access the network applications that are installed on other locations at a faster rate. Accelerating the applications over the WAN also helps the mobile workers making it easy for them to cater their services to consumers.

Reduces Bandwidth Cost
Using WAN optimization techniques like bandwidth management/QoS, caching, compression, and Protocol optimization can significantly reduce the usage of bandwidth which in turn pulls down the network costs.

  • In Bandwidth Management, limits are set on network applications as to how much bandwidth they can use. This ensures maximum utilization of existing bandwidth by critical applications without providing additional bandwidth, saving considerable amount of money.
    In Caching, the copies of important files are stored in multiple locations. The users need not have to download these large files every time thereby reducing the bandwidth utilization.
  • Protocol optimization decreases the transmission delays thereby increasing overall speed of transmission and transaction response.
  • Compression techniques help to reduce size of the data thus saving time of transmission. Compression helps to send data in a faster way thus increasing reducing load on communication links.
  • Compression and caching together help keep the communications link uncongested and reduces queuing delays.

All these factors reduce bandwidth usage which in turn reduces cost. WAN optimization allows users to access WAN applications at speeds similar to a LAN.

WAN optimization accelerates application performance by eliminating issues like redundant file transmissions, chatty protocols, network latency, packet loss etc. WAN optimization ensures consolidation of IT infrastructure of the business at remote locations thereby ensuring higher productivity at remote offices. Using WAN optimization, the businesses can reduce remote office infrastructure cost by effectively centralizing applications, data storage, and server at data centers.

WAN optimization techniques increases transaction speed, improves productivity, and reduces bandwidth cost enabling businesses to be competitive and focus on newer markets. WAN optimization implementation helps businesses to get excellent ROI on their investments by reducing bandwidth costs and improving overall productivity.

Source: Apsera Tech, Inc

July 23, 2010

Impact of Unified Communications on Businesses

Filed under: Science and Technology — Tags: , — Winson @ 6:09 AM

The communication services are necessary for the development of any organization. Different communication services are being evolved to meet the present day’s needs. So, the unified communication is offering different types of real time communication services, which are used by most of the companies. The services which are being offered by the unified communications are instant messaging, presence information, telephony, video conferencing, call control, speech recognition etc.

One can define a Unified Communications (UC) as the grouping of the communication tools into one entity so that they can be used by both the businesses and the individuals. In a single term one can define it as the business process integration application. This is mostly used by the organizations for managing the communications between the clients and the companies. It optimizes the response time, it manages the flow of the data, reduces the dependencies on media and device.

Apart from considering the mediums, one can send a message. For example, if the sender is online during the current time, then the response can be sent via the text chat or a video call.

Instead of using separate device for each and every process an integrated technology will help you in providing the single correct device.

Some of the common services like data services, unified messaging, multimedia series, transactions etc. are being united or integrated. The main aim of implementing the Unified Communications is to decrease the response time delays.

By implementing the Unified communications, the organization will become more productive as the efficiencies like reduction in the cost, better interactivity will occur. So, Unified communications is used for automating and grouping both the manual and the machines communications.

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April 2, 2010

Biggest Solar Eclipse Of The Millennium

Filed under: Science and Technology — Tags: , — Winson @ 6:31 AM

The longest solar eclipse of the millennium was seen on January 15, 2010. This is the longest lasting solar eclipse since the annular solar eclipse on January 4, 1992. This eclipse lasted for about 11 minutes and 8 seconds. This duration will not exceed until December 23, 3043.

Where was the Eclipse Visible?
This was mainly seen in central Africa, the Indian Ocean and eastern Asia. Maximum point of solar eclipse was seen in the middle of the Indian Ocean whereas annular phase were seen from either Africa or Asia. The capital city of Kampala witnessed seven minutes and 39 seconds, the city of Nakuru observes more than eight minutes, capital of Nairobi witnessed six minutes, the Maldives witnessed for 10 minutes and 44 seconds, the city of Nanyang witnessed for seven minutes and 26 seconds and Xuzhou observes it for six minutes and 56 seconds.

The Eclipse’s Path
Its path started from the western part of the Central African Republic then, it passes through Uganda, Kenya and southern Somalia. This eclipse path was 333 kilometers wide and the sun was present 66 degrees above the flat horizon. The duration of annularity is 11 minutes and eight seconds.

March 24, 2010

Microsoft’s First Android App Scans Barcodes

Filed under: Science and Technology — Tags: , , , — Winson @ 9:51 AM

Microsoft introduced an Android app, Tag, which was the first to be developed for the direct opponent to Microsoft’s own mobile OS, Windows Mobile.

Tag will make the Android owners use their device like a barcode scanner, efficiently. The user can take a photo of a barcode. The program can identify it, and probably alerts the user regarding special coupons or discounts open for the item or at the store.

Primarily, Tag is not only competing with third-party applications such as ShopSavvy, which works same as that of a Tag, but it is also competing promptly against Google Shopper, a Google-designed app which enables user to take photograph of items, not just the use of barcodes, to search for them.

In fact, Tag has already been introduced on many other popular smartphone devices, like Windows phones, the iPhone, and Blackberry and Symbian devices. Microsoft also introduced a Bing app for the iPhone, that remains in the App Store which will be a drawback to Google, the search engine that comes automatically installed in the iPhone’s default browser, Safari.

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March 17, 2010

Skype Coming To Verizon Wireless Phones?

Filed under: Science and Technology — Tags: , — Winson @ 7:04 AM

As per the reports, Verizon Wireless could soon be appending Skype software to some of its phones. Verizon is not expressing publicly on the statement, but Bloomberg is presenting anonymous sources who say the company is thinking to include Skype’s Internet calling software shortly in some of its phones. This service allows customers make Skype calls over Verizon’s 3G data network.

Telecom giants have anticipated that Voice Over IP (VoIP) services, like Skype, would dump their traditional and lucrative voice businesses. As the price of voice services is getting gradually reduced, operators are approaching data services to increase revenue. And applications, like Skype, will assist them in selling more data packages and make subscribers to utilize the data services more frequently.

Verizon and AT&T have each reduced their unlimited voice schemes to $70 a month from $100 a month. At the same time, these companies have also tweaked adjusted their data services plans to include more customers to get subscribed to data services.

If the Skype-enabled handset comes with built-in Wi-Fi, subscribers can make use of Skype application to make calls from a Wi-Fi hot spot, employing the Wi-Fi for the data connection rather than 3G network.

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