Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Akamai, Riverbed Aim To Accelerate Cloud-Based Apps

Akamai Technologies is joining forces with Riverbed Technology to optimize Relevant Products/Services application Relevant Products/Services performance for enterprises using public clouds. The companies said Tuesday that they will develop a joint application solution for hybrid cloud Relevant Products/Services networks, combining Internet optimization Relevant Products/Services with wide area network Relevant Products/Services (WAN) optimization.

Akamai will employ its global Relevant Products/Services network of more than 90,000 servers, which provide route, protocol and application-layer optimization and carry about 30 percent of all Internet traffic. Akamai optimization software Relevant Products/Services will be integrated with Steelhead appliances from Riverbed.

A SuperWAN

The companies said enterprises are increasingly using both in-house and public cloud-based applications. This means business Relevant Products/Services apps Relevant Products/Services, which had been used primarily within a corporate network, are now often being accessed through the public -- and unpredictable -- Internet. This raises issues involving not only performance, but availability, scalability and security Relevant Products/Services.

Eric Wolford, executive vice president of Riverbed's marketing and business development, said accelerating software performance "across a hybrid cloud environment Relevant Products/Services helps businesses increase application adoption." He added that greater adoption "means improved business results, operating and infrastructure Relevant Products/Services savings, and user productivity Relevant Products/Services."

Akamai Vice President Willie Tejada said the alliance with Riverbed is "focused on marrying best-in-class protocol optimizations for maximum acceleration and infrastructure off-load." Riverbed CEO Jerry Kennelly has told news media that the companies' combined offering will be able to increase performance as much as 20 times for cloud-based apps.

Although the companies didn't detail exactly what will be the result of this combined optimization, they said the offering is expected to become available early next year. The companies have been describing the anticipated result as a kind of superWAN, with acceleration of applications between a data Relevant Products/Services center Relevant Products/Services and the public cloud. (continued...)

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