Certeon, a leading provider of software-based application acceleration solutions, today announces that it will be hosting two upcoming webinars on improving the performance of applications within distributed virtualized environments. The first webinar will take place on March 25 and will feature Shawn Cooney, Co-Founder of Certeon and Bob German, Technology Architect at Microsoft, to discuss how to accelerate all WAN traffic and maximize application performance for files and applications such as Microsoft SharePoint, Office, and Exchange over the WAN within a distributed Microsoft Hyper-V infrastructure. The second webinar will take place on April 1 and will feature Mr. Cooney and Tyler Rohrer, Product Manager at VMWare, to discuss how to speed applications over the WAN by more than 95% and save 60% on operational costs when working within a within a distributed VMware infrastructure.
Accelerating Applications in a Distributed Hyper-V™ Environment
WHO: Shawn Cooney, Co-Founder and Director of Research for Certeon and Bob
German, Technology Architect at Microsoft
WHEN: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PT
WHERE: Register online at http://certeon.com/news_and_events/webinars.asp
Accelerating Applications in a Distributed VMware® Environment
WHO: Shawn Cooney, Co-Founder and Director of Research for Certeon and Tyler
Rohrer, Product Manager, VMWare
WHEN: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 at 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PT
WHERE: Register online at http://certeon.com/news_and_events/webinars.asp
Accelerating files and applications over the WAN has typically required the purchase of additional special purpose hardware that adds cost and management overhead. With many distributed enterprises deploying virtualization, application acceleration can now be delivered by a software-based virtual appliance, which reduces operational costs and leverages many of the benefits of a virtualized infrastructure.
Attendees of both Webinars will learn:
- The primary causes behind slow application response times to remote offices accessing virtualized applications from centralized data centers.
- How to integrate application acceleration within Hyper-V and VMware environments and deploy the “optimal virtualization” environment for accessing applications from remote offices.
- How you can improve your remote application response times by over 95% and save your IT department over 60% in operations TCO.