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en Enterprises are increasingly interested in Internet substitution. They're finding that they can offload a great deal of [network traffic].

en If the traffic is flowing across the Internet, you have no idea how many routers the traffic has gone through, which can impact the quality of the call, ... But if the traffic travels on your own network, you can control the quality. That could be reason enough to build a network.

en If the traffic is flowing across the Internet, you have no idea how many routers the traffic has gone through, which can impact the quality of the call. But if the traffic travels on your own network, you can control the quality. That could be reason enough to build a network.

en It really generates a lot of network traffic. It's really just going to slow down Internet performance.

en As the Internet plays an increasingly important role in automotive sales generation, we are excited to offer new products and services that allow dealers to drive traffic across all aspects of their business. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. Whether a dealership is looking to the Internet to boost used or new car sales, cars.com is now a single source for all of their online advertising needs.

en Nokia is differentiating its enterprise Wireless email solution with a Network Operations Center-independent approach that will gain attention from operators and enterprises seeking cost effective alternatives in an increasingly crowded space.

en She was a trooper, she went back in there, but obviously she was in a great deal of pain at that point. It altered our post substitution. She was having such a great first half.

en Enterprises have been completely blind to their users' SSL traffic. Companies would like to have the same level of visibility and control of SSL traffic as they do with non-encrypted traffic. With SSL usage rising rapidly and security threats proliferating, products like Blue Coat's SSL proxy may fill a significant enterprise need.

en The SSL blind spot and wide open door of port 443 on the firewall is yet another example of why enterprises should not allow users to connect directly to the Internet without going through a proxy. The Internet brings tremendous value, but it can also be a cesspool, introducing significant security risks to the business. With our new SSL proxy functionality, Blue Coat can close a major security hole for enterprises.

en Dynamic optimization gives us an entirely new way of managing network traffic. Traditionally, communications networks are designed around a static scenario based on peak usage patterns. But of course traffic patterns are always changing. In the evenings the majority of mobile device use is at the home, during the day it is in the office area, and during rush hours along the major traffic arteries. By creating a network that can optimize itself dynamically to adjust to the changing network needs throughout the day we can enable service providers to improve quality of service related to the delivery of mobile voice and data services.

en Enterprises have been completely blind to their users' SSL traffic, and until now, have been unable to do anything about it. Our SSL proxy solution now enables enterprises to gain visibility and control over what has previously been invisible to them and protect against serious business risks.

en Any network traffic that is going to pose a security problem is just blocked. It's just as if the network traffic is purified before it passes on to our networks -- attacks are blocked and prevented from spreading. We just get the reports about how much. It's simple and effective, but we don't trust anything to be foolproof.

en For the first 20 years or so, ARPA measured Internet traffic, ... Then the NSF [National Science Foundation] took over. But since 1996, when the NSF turned the Internet over to commercial companies, there haven't been any reliable numbers on total backbone traffic.

en It's very difficult to offer high-definition TV on a handset through existing networks. You have to offload that through a separate network.

en Large enterprises cannot stop investing in this Internet technology, ... They do so at great peril.


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