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Overview: Blue Coat Systems offers an Application Delivery Network infrastructure that optimizes and secures the flow of information to any user, on any network, anywhere.
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Application Acceleration for Satellite-Based Enterprise Services by Blue Coat
December 30, 2008 - This paper reviews the best of the newest achievements in VSAT performance and utility and shows how these solutions could become part of the mainstream of corporate network deployment and an integral portion of commercial (and competitive) service provider offerings.
Hidden Dangers in the Mobile Worker Jungle by Blue Coat
March 2008 - This white paper, offers a number of scalable solutions that are easy for IT to install and maintain, while providing a reliable, faster, and more secure experience for all of the company's mobile and remote workers.
Intelligent Control with an Application Delivery Network by Blue Coat
December 30, 2008 - This white paper details how the Application Delivery Network (ADN) combines real-time intelligence about users, applications, business rules, network status and security policies to deliver applications quickly and securely across the WAN and Internet.
Optimize Application Performance and Security by Blue Coat
May 14, 2009 - Blue Coat ProxyClient helps deliver a headquarters work experience to all employees wherever they are. With ProxyClient, you can define which applications to accelerate and which to block based on security and bandwidth requirements.
Security and WAN optimization: Getting the best of both worlds by Blue Coat
October 07, 2009 - As the number of people working outside primary office locations increases, the challenges surrounding security and optimization are becoming more prevalent. This E-Guide details how to maximize the potential of the Wide Area Network while keeping out security threats at all locations.
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