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Exinda Networks - Unified Performance Management
 
Having recognized that application acceleration and data reduction alone is not capable of resolving the WAN performance and productivity challenges facing enterprises and small-to-medium enterprises today, Exinda has created UPM.

Unified Performance Management (UPM) is a new and evolving benchmark, which defines the components required to effectively manage the performance of a wide breadth of applications that organizations use to do their business across Wide Area Networks (WANs), including the Internet. It incorporates all facets of WAN Optimization, Application Acceleration, Application Visibility, Application Response Time Measurements and a ubiquitous global management facility. UPM fulfils both the technical and commercial requirements for a broad and scalable market adoption.Exinda foresees UPM delivering an open framework for the ubiquitous availability of all WAN Acceleration functionality to every user on every network globally.UPM appliances are designed to accelerate applications on the network, measure application response times, manage applications at layer 7 and report on system wide application usage on a unified platform.

Exinda's x800 product series offers Unified Performance Management today. <

UPM Definition


The Productivity Gap:

Falling bandwidth costs and communications technology advances have driven an exponential growth in the usage of Wide Area Networks (WANs), including the Internet as the world’s greatest and most accessed WAN.

Growth in the available WAN & Internet pipes capacities and speeds though have not been able to keep up with business usage.

This has created a yawning Productivity GAP between business demand & the network’s inability to supply. The costs of lost staff productivity, defined by Exinda as the “Time Waiting At Screen” factor or “TWAS factor”, dwarf the savings generated by lower bandwidth costs today.

see Unified Performance Management: Brochure - The Productivity Gap


The TWAS Factor:

The "Time Waiting At Screen" factor is a measure of how much time is spent by users waiting at the screen for applications to respond. Even a 10 minute per day TWAS factor can represent over one million dollars in lost employee productivity per annum for an organisation of 500 employees. Reducing the TWAS factor delivers competitve advantages, cost savings and better customer service to organisations.

MORE INFORMATION

Read the Whitepaper - "Solving Application Performance Problems across Wide Area Networks with Unified Performance Management."

see Unified Performance Management: FAQs

see Unified Performance Management: Press Release


 
 
 
 


 
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