February 18, 2006

Acceleration Optimization


Making money, making profits after expenses is good, right?

How can we drastically cut our expenses by 50%?

Well, at least by 34% and I'll show you how.


By using a combination of fixes:


1. Business Performance Management (Infrastructure)
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2. Business Application Optimization and IT architecture enhancement.


1. Business Performance is critical, especially when looking at exacting issues that off the top, look like a nightmare for you. There's money in there being wasted-I'll get to that soon. Secure Web optimization is one of the processes that come to mind. The other is WAN Application Optimization and its benefits.

#1 can promise you a a reduced bandwidth utilization by greater than 75%. There's a bunch of acceleration optimization technologies out there. Be careful-many can hurt your bottom-line.

2. Business Apps., middleware (open source) and the optimization of its software and hardware engineering by using special products that go along way in defining this type of process. I know of several within that framework labeled as Application Traffic Management.

There's the reliable and secure access of corporate data, authenticating offloading and layering every layer for better network security for these applications is a must to prevent against application attacks. Of course, there will be application layer attacks that may go undetected but without the checking capabilities of blocking and logging application layer attacks, the absolutely critical stage of application firewalling has not been met.

With #2 in place we can actually see our costs going down by requiring fewer server resources and lower overall infrastructure costs. Dramatic improvements to application performance is noted.

I would venture and guess that some of you know of the practice to break the client/server connection dependency through TCP/IP multiplexing. There's another example of efficiency.

Now, if you want more information, for a reasonable fee ($110.00 for assessment-then negotiated contract fee to finish the project), we can go over your infrastructure and recommend the systems and performance approach mentioned in #1 & #2.

Reply to this blog and we'll carry-on a dialog to assess where your infrastructure is or is not. I'll get back too you so our conversation will be private, if you like.
1. Include the time-frame in which your project is to be completed and 2. What are your exact issues that you want to solve? If these are not known because of ambiguity, we'll find them for you to review before we start anything.

Just remember-when doing business, business costs you. Reducing WAN latency which is a significant cause of congestion on the Internet actually cuts the costs of doing business. This is another one of those hidden overheads which can be eliminated.

Yours Truly,
Lyle K'ang, MBA/IM
Sr. Business Analyst

Consultant for VITConsultancy.com
And Cognizant Technology Systems - IndyMac Bank

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