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F5’s Kevin Hohenbrink: Data Replication Disaster Recovery, Part 2

February 13th, 2007 |
F5’s Kevin Hohenbrink: Data Replication Disaster Recovery, Part 2

Kevin Hohenbrink, product manager at F5 Networks, discusses Business Impact analysis and its importance in a data disaster recovery strategy. Hohenbrink is the optimization manager for the WANJet, F5’s appliace-based data compression and accelerator tool. This is the second of [See the full post…]

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F5’s Kevin Hohenbrink: Data Replication Disaster Recover: Part 1

February 12th, 2007 |
F5’s Kevin Hohenbrink: Data Replication Disaster Recover: Part 1

Kevin Hohenbrink, product manager at F5 Networks, outlines the key points of data replication, recovery-point-objective (RPO) and recovery-time-objective (RTO), and their importance in a business continuity/disaster recovery plan. Hohenbrink is the optimization manager for the WANJet, F5’s appliace-based data compression [See the full post…]

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The Myth of Bandwidth and Application Performance

November 29th, 2006 |
The Myth of Bandwidth and Application Performance

PodTech’s Michael Johnson speaks with F5’s Ameet Dhillon, director of product management for secure remote access and WAN optimization. For more information visit www.f5.com/products/optimization. Click here for transcript.

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Unified Secure Access – The way of the future?

November 6th, 2006 |
Unified Secure Access – The way of the future?

The continued proliferation of mobile devices is driving a need to allow access to corporate data from an increasing number of endpoints. At the same time, evolving compliance and regulation issues are driving a reconsolidation of the enterprise data center [See the full post…]

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IPv6 – Bridging the Gap to Tomorrow

September 29th, 2006 |
IPv6 – Bridging the Gap to Tomorrow

Increasingly, especially in international and governmental markets, organizations of all kinds are finally feeling the pressure to migrate from the well known and universal IPv4 standard towards the IPv6 standard. IPv6 has been around for over a decade but has [See the full post…]

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