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sponsored by Exinda Networks
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Posted:
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04 Mar 2008
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04 Mar 2008, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)
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Format:
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Audio
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Type:
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Podcast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Recreational Internet applications such as BitTorrent have been designed to cleverly slip past corporate firewalls. While BitTorrent, Skype, MySpace and YouTube provide great entertainment value, these aggressive applications can dominate the corporate network by guzzling limited bandwidth and often negatively impact important business applications. Companies need a way to detect and control this recreational peer-to-peer (P2P) Internet traffic. Some WAN optimization solutions have the ability to detect and block or slow recreational P2P traffic. This capability coupled with application visibility, application acceleration and traffic optimization can preserve application performance and reduce network operating costs.
This podcast will provide a practical overview on the evolution of recreational P2P traffic, how it is impacting corporate networks and offer specific recommendations for controlling these recreational applications to achieve peak application performance.
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Speaker
Stan Schreyer
Vice President of Sales - North America, Exinda Networks
As V.P. of Sales, Stan Schreyer is responsible for managing Exinda Networks North American sales team and building its distribution channel. Prior to joining Exinda, Stan worked for Firetide, Inc. as the V.P. of Worldwide Sales. Previously, he worked in various sales, marketing and management roles for NetScreen, RIM and Barracuda Networks. Stan is a graduate of the University of Utah.
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