April 14, 2011
- A Webtorials Thought Leadership Discussion
- Steven Taylor, Moderator
- Featuring Talari Networks and Ipanema Technologies
WAN Virtualization is a term that commonly refers
the
the addition of hardware and/or software to enhance WAN performance
by adding hardware and/or software to intelligently manage WAN
connectivity services in order to provide extremely reliable and
responsive
service (as one might expect from an MPLS service) at a
fraction of the price (as one might expect from an Internet-based
service).
Two companies -
Ipanema Technologies and
Talari Networks
- are clearly the leaders in this market space. Both offer excellent
products and provide a superb ROI. And even though the approaches vary
somewhat, the end-game is the same.
Since there are no industry-wide standards for interoperability, one or the other must be ultimately chosen for implementation.
Please
join my co-founder at the Webtorials Analyst Division - Jim Metzler -
and me as we chat with Keith Morris from Talari Networks and Thierry
Grenot from Ipanema Technologies to discuss both the common advantages
and the competitive advantages of each solution.
We look forward to your participation in the discussion!
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