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Quality Of Service
In the fields of packet-switched networks and computer networking, the traffic engineering term Quality of Service (QoS) refers to the probability of the telecommunication network meeting a given traffic contract, or in many cases is used informally to refer to the probability of a packet succeeding in passing between two points in the network within its desired latency period.
Published By: PC Mall
Published Date: Oct 12, 2011
Using the right technology in the right areas of your business allows you to reduce waste and institute energy efficiencies that quickly translate to growth in customer base, increased market share, and enhanced shareholder value. Read this whitepaper to see how choosing the right energy-efficient HP products can cut your organization's technology energy use and costs in half while improving performance.
This paper explains how VMware Zimbra delivers more value to small and mid-sized businesses than competing email/collaboration solutions, including greater user productivity, efficiency and agility.
This paper analyzes the benefits and drawbacks of outsourcing cloud services, examines the business benefits and risks, and provides the steps one should take for a successful implementation.
Learn more about today's challenges of monetizing connected services across diverse industries such as high tech, financial services, telecommunications and how SAP can help you maximize these opportunities.
Published By: HP Data Center
Published Date: Apr 16, 2009
This paper examines both the centralized WLAN switch architecture and the optimized WLAN architecture, so that the wireless network choice an organization makes today will protect its investment and allow it to experience the substantial benefits of 802.11 for years to come.
Published By: Riverbed
Published Date: Jun 09, 2008
Many companies have successfully implemented Riverbed WDS solutions within their Cisco networks. This ESG Lab Field Audit documents the success that these Riverbed customers have experienced with a focus on configurations and installation experiences. Download today and learn how Riverbed technology supports valuable networking technologies including PoE, VOIP and QoS. Access now.
Published By: Astrocom
Published Date: Apr 23, 2008
Quality of Service (QoS) enables outbound network traffic to be identified and controlled to give priority to certain types of traffic. Network traffic may be categorized based on a variety of criteria including addressing information, protocol, port number (TCP and UDP), and packet length.
Published By: Kingston
Published Date: Feb 15, 2011
Learn how to balance the positive and negative effects of memory utilization in virtual infrastructures to better handle system workload and priority--while improving server utilization
In this insightful analysis, you'll discover how the best VoIP provider can help your small business save money, become more agile, and even look larger.
Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP or VoIP) allows users to make phone calls over the Internet, or any other IP network, using the packet switched network as a transmission medium rather than the traditional circuit transmissions of the PSTN. As the technology has become more reliable in recent years, companies have been moving to VoIP for a number of reasons.
Published By: MASERGY
Published Date: Jul 20, 2007
Organizations of all sizes are evolving to an enlightened, business-focused method of choosing network services and service providers called Total Customer Experience (TCE). This white paper describes the evolution toward a TCE approach and the benefits and clarity that TCE brings to the marketplace.
Published By: MASERGY
Published Date: Jul 20, 2007
This paper will explore the problems inherent in an overlay management approach and describe a new approach that allows for the management of the wide-area network to be not only offered as a service, but actually embedded in the network itself, resulting in several incremental benefits to the enterprise.
Published By: Tripp Lite
Published Date: Jan 24, 2007
Voice over IP (VoIP) is exploding in popularity as an application for business data networks. As a result, a company can lower its hardware and service costs while raising productivity through the use of more customizable telephony applications.