{"id":716,"date":"2010-11-17T07:36:10","date_gmt":"2010-11-17T13:36:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news-developments.com\/?p=716"},"modified":"2015-12-11T06:23:11","modified_gmt":"2015-12-11T12:23:11","slug":"wan-optimization","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news-developments.com\/2010\/11\/wan-optimization\/","title":{"rendered":"WAN Optimization Accelerates Application Performance"},"content":{"rendered":"

Faster application performance ensures that a business effectively renders quality services to its employees and customers. WAN optimization is essential to businesses that are using network applications at its headquarters to stay in touch with branches at remote locations through WAN. WAN optimization enhances the application performance by techniques like bandwidth management, caching, compression, and Protocol optimization and significantly accelerates application performance.<\/p>\n

Benefits:<\/span><\/strong>
\nImproves Productivity<\/strong>
\nSlow speed of application performance really hampers the employee productivity and customer satisfaction. Use of WAN optimization techniques accelerates the applications over the WAN, speeds up the data transfer and reduces the end-user application response time. This in turn makes transactions faster thereby leveraging the employee productivity. WAN optimization reduces the time taken to complete repetitive operations and helps in increasing employee productivity.<\/p>\n

The employees waiting for long time to get a transaction done or download a file can not give prompt service to the customers and it results in unsatisfactory customer experience. By eliminating the network problems and reduced throughput, the remote employees can access the network applications that are installed on other locations at a faster rate. Accelerating the applications over the WAN also helps the mobile workers making it easy for them to cater their services to consumers.<\/p>\n

Reduces Bandwidth Cost<\/strong>
\nUsing WAN optimization techniques like bandwidth management\/QoS, caching, compression, and Protocol optimization can significantly reduce the usage of bandwidth which in turn pulls down the network costs.<\/p>\n