The evolving data mix in today's networks calls for a new
approach to memory subsystem design. For teams building network
equipment today, the design issues are more challenging than
ever.
Business may have slowed, but network traffic rates haven't. By
some estimates, traffic across the network is growing at better
than 100 per cent annually.
The deployment of faster broadband pipes to end users and the
escalating use of multimedia content such as graphics, audio and
video continue to drive up Internet usage.
At the same time, businesses are rely increasingly on the
Internet for a variety of mission-critical functions from sales to
organisational communications. Just look at the rapid growth of
stored data.
Driven by new applications in e-business, enterprise resource
planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM), the
quantity of data stored by organisations is doubling every
year.
A free white paper, "Data-Flow Control in the Internet
Infrastructure" is available to explain how to manage data flows
and describe how a new approach to memory subsystem design can
boost performance in a broad range of applications.
Click here to download this free white paper.