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Alternative Technology Optimizes WAN Application Delivery With Packeteer® PacketShapers®
Specialty distributor prioritizes centralized Citrix traffic and controls recreational traffic with PacketShaper appliances
Englewood, CO, July 31, 2007 – Alternative Technology, a leading specialty distributor of thin-client/server-based computing, edge infrastructure, virtualization, and government-approved security solutions, today announced the company is deploying Packeteer’s PacketShaper® appliances across its organization to ensure the optimal performance and reliable delivery of its centralized Citrix application traffic. The PacketShaper appliances enable Alternative Technology to prioritize its business-critical Citrix traffic over all other applications with its existing WAN links, in order to maintain the highest levels of workforce productivity and to suppress recreational traffic from draining off precious network bandwidth.
“We rely on centralized Citrix applications as one of the primary drivers of our business operations. As a result, we have to maintain the highest levels of application performance and reliability,” said James Paull, IT manager with Alternative Technology, Inc. “I’ve been a PacketShaper user for years, so I know first hand how these appliances can ensure bandwidth priority and Quality of Service (QOS) for specific applications, such as Citrix.”
Alternative Technology is deploying PacketShapers in its data center and all remote locations. Alt Tech’s consolidated server and centralized application model is connected via a frame relay network, utilizing T1 links. This enables the company to equip its remote locations with inexpensive thin clients that are easier and less costly to manage than desktop computers.
Alternative Technology also relies on PacketShapers to provide new views into its network traffic. “The visibility we have into our traffic flows allow us to implement and enforce policy-based network application and QOS controls by classifying and prioritizing specific applications that are most critical to our business operations,” said Paull. “At the same time, we throttle back recreational traffic like movie, music and game downloads, and other bandwidth-aggressive applications in order to limit their impact on network performance.”
About Packeteer
Packeteer is the global leader in WAN Application Delivery. Packeteer’s solutions provide an intelligent, unified and adaptive approach to monitor, shape, and optimize applications, delivering the best user experience for any application to any location. For more information, contact Packeteer at +1 408 873-4400 or visit the company’s Website at http://www.packeteer.com.
About Alternative Technology
Alternative Technology is a leading specialty distributor for Value Added Resellers who need products and services targeted at thin-client/server-based computing, edge infrastructure, virtualization, security, and wireless markets. Driving the widespread adoption of leading edge technologies by bridging the gaps between products and services to solve critical business problems, Alternative identifies business issues that are key to our markets and offer multi-vendor solutions that drive demand back through our reseller partners. Alternative Technology, headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, has offices in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Carlsbad, California, and Mississauga, Canada. Alternative Technology is a wholly owned subsidiary of Arrow Electronics, Inc. [NYSE: ARW]. For more information, go to: www.AltTech.com, e-mail: sales@AltTech.com or call toll-free: 800.544.7674 (USA), or 866.240.9991 (Canada).
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Alternative Technology:
Mark Rieger
Stanton & Associates Marketing & Public Relations
mrieger@stantonpr.com
303-520-4524
Packeteer:
Kevin Gallagher
Gallagher Group Communications
kevin@gg-comm.com
925-831-1041
Tony Taddei
Sr. Manager Worldwide Public and Analyst Relations
Packeteer
ttaddei@packeteer.com
908-418-9141
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