Wednesday, October 01, 2008 from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM (ET)
New Strategies for Optimizing WAN Performance
More applications, more data, more users, more offices…
More of everything means more people relying on your WAN to perform better than it has ever performed before. Are you ready for the challenge?
Learn how wide-area data services (WDS) can give your company the edge that lets all of your employees work as if they were in the same office. With WDS, you can accelerate enterprise applications typically by five to 50 times and in some cases up to 100 times to remote offices, providing LAN-like access to data and applications anywhere throughout your enterprise. This can be done without expensive upgrades to your bandwidth and routers, making you a hero in the eyes of end-users and the board too.
When you attend this seminar you’ll leave with:
Strategies to deploy high-ROI projects based on WDS technology
Attendees can enter to win a Nintendo Wii.
Northern Micro is one of Canada’s top information technology (IT) solution providers. Our company was created in 1985 in Ottawa, and over twenty years later we continue to provide innovative solutions from the desktop to the data center. Northern Micro is a national company, with offices in Halifax, Vancouver, and Quebec City. Our Ottawa headquarters and manufacturing/configuration facilities were merged into a single new custom designed building in 2005. Northern Micro provides value added goods and services to the federal government and to educational markets, as well as enterprise and corporate markets of all sizes. The key to our success is the value of our services and the commitment of our employees. Northern Micro is committed to delivering the ultimate customer satisfaction by providing Reliable, Innovative and Flexible computing solutions and by continuously improving our product and service offerings.Our Mission Statement:
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