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10 Mar 2008 |
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01 Jan 2007 |
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ABSTRACT:
As SAP and other business applications migrate to application delivery via web protocols, users are now required to use a browser to access the same functionality via HTTP and HTTPs. To maintain the look and feel of a thick client, these browser based applications are usually rich in graphics and images. When accessed from a local area network, users do not notice any degradation in response times. However, for users in branch offices, the expectation may be for "LAN-like" performance, but when combined with WAN latency and limited bandwidth, users are now seeing extremely poor performance and response times, even for simple tasks and operations. Due to the content included in these applications (such as graphics, style sheets, and Java Scripts) Blue Coat's Mach5 technologies - including object caching, byte caching and compression - are especially well suited to improving response times and reducing bandwidth consumption.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Application Performance Management | Application Performance Management Software | Bandwidth Management | HTTP | LAN | SAP (Product) | WAN | Web Applications Software |
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