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My Java application already tunnels through port 80. Why do I need Kaazing?

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My Java application already tunnels through port 80. Why do I need Kaazing?

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Most enterprises deploy several applications to their users. Some of them use a Java Virtual Machine, while others are based on Adobe Flex (Flash), JavaScript, or Silverlight. From a management perspective, keeping the network stack consistent across all the applications and all the programming technologies is a big win. Consistency reduces the complexity and reduces the management costs. Using Kaazing for all the applications guarantees that all your applications will get through any firewalls or proxies between your users and the back-end services through a logical set of pipes.

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