Succeeding with Application Delivery
A Network
Professional's Guide
by Jim Metzler, Ashton, Metzler & Associates for NetQoS
Published 2006, Posted November 2006
Abstract:
The PnPcast™ (Podcast and PDF) features a briefing by Jim Metzler who will discuss the as yet unpublished results of his recent multi-client study focused on introducing a new framework for applications delivery. Dr. Metzler will provide early insight into his new framework and present ways that network professionals can move beyond the network plumbing and be part of the solution to application delivery challenges.
You will learn about:
The role of the networking organization in ensuring application performance |
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Traffic flow considerations |
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CYA vs. meaningful monitoring |
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Techniques for improving performance |
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Organizational challenges and opportunities |
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Stepping stones for putting this framework into place |
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About the Presenter: Dr. Jim Metzler is widely recognized as an authority on network technology and its business applications. In over 30 years of professional experience, he has helped over a hundred enterprises evolve their network infrastructure, numerous vendors refine their product strategies, and multiple service providers deploy technology and services. He is a regular contributor to Network World magazine, a frequent speaker and is currently collaborating with Distributed Networking Associates to publish the results of a multi-client study focused on developing a framework for applications delivery.
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