When it comes to application optimization, what makes Cisco different from a growing list of competitors?
We allow the customer to deploy WAN optimization while not disrupting any of the operating policies, such as for QoS or security, implemented in the network. Some other vendors require customers to migrate QoS policies onto their boxes from the routers. They require a tunnel-based architecture on top of the router network, which means customers have to manage two different domains — the routing domain and the application-acceleration domain.
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