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- Akamai Helps Improve Web-Enabled SAP Performance
NFR5093 May 2008
- Infrastructure Performance Management Empowers You and Your Company
NFR5092 April 2008
- Service Level Agreements for Business-Critical Applications
NFR5091 January 2008
- Adaptive Private Networking
NFR5090 September 2007
- How Network Transparency Affects Application Acceleration Deployment
NFR5088 July 2007
- Monitoring Next Generation Web Applications with AlertSite DéjàClick
NFR5087 June 2007
- Averages Hide the Real End-User Experience: Apdex Tells the Full Story
NFR5086 April 2007
- Field Guide to Application Delivery Systems
NFR5085 September 2006
- Why SAP Performance Needs Help
NFR5084 July 2006
- Business Value of Performance - The Juniper Experience
NFR5083 April 2006
- Business Value of Performance - The Riverbed Experience
NFR5082 March 2006
- Why Centralizing Microsoft Servers Hurts Performance
NFR5081 March 2006
- Managing User Website Experience: Comparing Synthetic and Real Monitoring of Website Errors
NFR5080 January 2006
- Business Value of Performance – The NetScout Experience
NFR5079 September 2005
- Restoring User-Application Linkage, Fixing Unintended Consequences of Business Initiatives
NFR5078 August 2005
- Real vs. Synthetic Web Performance Measurements, A Comparative Study
NFR5077 December 2004
- Effect of Rivulet Based Traffic on Existing Data
NFR5076 December 2004
- Real-Time Appications on IP Networks: Overcoming Economic Constraints on Quality of Service
NFR5075 November 2004
- Business Value of Performance, The Netli Experience
NFR5074 November 2004
- Business Value of Performance, The Network Physics Experience
NFR5073 October 2004
- Business Value of Performance, The Peribit Experience
NFR5072 August 2004
- Framework Briefing
NFR5071 May 2004
- Business Value of Performance, The NetScaler Experience
NFR5070 April 2004
- Application Performance Framework Guide
NFR5069 March 2004
- Demystifying Wireless Data: What You Need to Know Today, Virginia Piedmont Technology Council
NFR5068 March 2004
- QoS for IP Telephony and Video in the Enterprise
NFR5067 March 2004
- Application Response Time Improvements with Transparent Turns Reduction
NFR5066 October 2003
- Improving Network Cost and Performance with Advanced Compression Techniques
NFR5065 January 2003
- Measurement Strategies to Manage Web Performance
NFR5064 December 2002
- Impact of Web Based Applications on Enterprise Traffic
NFR5063 October 2002
- Improving User Experience With Route Control
NFR5062 July 2002
- QoS: "Show Me the Money" IEEE ICC, New York
NFR5061 April 2002
- Know your Traffic When Evaluating Equipment
NFR5060 April 2002
- Multiservice Network, Pitfalls and Solutions
NFR5059 April 2002
- Route Control: Optimize Multihomed Connections
NFR5057 January 2002
- Alternative Visions of MPLS
NFR5056 October 2001
- Understanding Web Performance
NFR5055 October 2001
- NetForecast Formula for Web Response Time Over a WAN
Spreadsheet Referenced in NFR5055
- Matching Bandwidth to the Requirements of the Internet
NFR5054 July 2001
- The Need For Flexible Bandwidth in The Internet Backbone
NFR5052 May 2001
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APMA Papers
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Web Applications - The New 'Face' of
Business - The browser has become the representative for many
businesses, but yet most companies don't understand how well they are treating
their customer. With a new approach to instrumentation, there isn't any
reason not to; other than staying with the old way of doing things.
Application Front Ends 2nd Edition -
In this second release of the Application Front End (AFE) paper
we focused on the services that define an AFE, the value proposition associated
with them and a number of end-user case studies. Each of the participating
vendors provided detailed 'feature / function' information, which makes this
paper a MUST HAVE for any IT organization.
AFE Industry Paper (October 2004) -
As a compliment to the Application Front End 2nd Edition, APMA
has also published a comprehensive industry paper looking at the evolution of
the SLB-to-AFE marketplace, the players and a perspective on what the future
holds.
APM Paper 2nd Edition -
An architectural view of implementing control solutions in a system.
You'll find out how the application architecture is dictating the network
architecture and how to plan for that. There is a comprehensive overview
of the 25 vendors who provide APM control solutions and some commentary on their
particular strengths and weaknesses. Read the abstract.
Traffic
Management (It's about the Application, not the bits!)-
This version of the Traffic
Management paper takes a look at the architectural differences between Network
and Application Traffic Management.
Application Infrastructure Management-
An overview of the trends in
managing the n-tier web application infrastructure.
Web Network Architecture -
An overview of how to approach a web-enabled application environment from a
system architectural perspective.
Traffic Management (OLD
VERSION) -
An overview of what used to
be QoS and what is shaping the Traffic Management marketplace. Naturally,
these trends are positive for some and not so positive for others.
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