Optimization Quotes
At Riverbed we strive for continuous improvement of our product capabilities. As the wide-area data services (WDS) market matures, companies are relying more and more on the capabilities of our Steelhead appliances. IT consolidation projects are moving forward and mission-critical data is moving across the WAN. With these enhancements to the Steelhead product line, enterprise customers have access to increased product horsepower and increased optimization capabilities. And we've given our customers significant headroom to grow, by equalizing the WAN bandwidth capacity on our low-end platforms, while significantly increasing capacity on our mid-tier solutions.
- John Martin
As the first server-based, 'all-in-one' communications software application system, CIC brings with it a long-standing reputation for innovation. With the latest version offering dramatic increases in scalability, along with key performance optimization and enterprise messaging enhancements, CIC continues to lead the market. This innovation, backed by more than 10 years of development experience and over 2,000 global customers, makes CIC truly deserving of our Product of the Year Award.
- Nadji Tehrani
A Microsoft-based WAN Optimization and/or WAFS platform that offers native integration with native Microsoft security and management technologies is both unique and highly valued by enterprises that have embraced these technologies. Tacit Networks has the only WAN Optimization and WAFS solution we have seen that is able to offer this Microsoft integration to businesses.
- Arun Taneja
2005 was a momentous year for Aspect Software as we created the world's largest company solely focused on the contact center, while we continued to meet or exceed our financial targets. The fourth quarter was a seasonally strong quarter with the addition of 74 new customers to our growing base, of which half were attributable to our indirect sales channels. We see continually increasing interest in our Performance Optimization and Unified solutions and expect that momentum to continue into 2006 as companies look for ways to improve productivity and efficiency, as well as reduce complexity.
- Jim Foy
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