ALSO CALLED: Caching Appliances DEFINITION: A computing appliance that stores frequently requested data that alleviates the need to have a browser configured to "know" where the server sits on the network.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 09 May 2008 | Published: 01 May 2008
SUMMARY:
This white paper details the limitations of content distribution networks (CDN) and presents a new solution that provides organizations with a superior solution that addresses the needs in the marketplace at an affordable rate.
SUMMARY:
In theory, widely distributed remote and mobile users can access applications from anywhere, increasing convenience and productivity. In reality, portals, CRM, collaboration and other enterprise web applications are delivered over t...
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Dynamic Caching completely changes the caching model, making it possible to cache a much broader variety of content including highly dynamic web pages, query responses, and XML objects. This patented technology is completely unique to F5 an...
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Microsoft SharePoint, Oracle Portal, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, and Siebel CRM 7.7 are just a few of the dynamic web applications critical to today's organizations. This paper shows how today's web acceleration products redu...
DATA SHEET: Posted: 16 May 2004 | Published: 13 May 2004
SUMMARY:
The Stratacache Express E-Series represents a high-performance, entry-level Web applications and content accelerator designed for the mid-size enterprise network of 50 to 250 concurrent users.
DATA SHEET: Posted: 16 May 2004 | Published: 13 May 2004
SUMMARY:
The Stratacache Flyer F-Series represents a high-performance Web applications and content accelerator designed for the mid-size enterprise network of 250 to 1000 concurrent users.
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