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WEBINAR: The Changing Role of the SBC: Case Studies


Tuesday, March 3, 2015
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Session Border Controllers (SBCs) have evolved markedly over the past few years. Where once the only role was that of firewall traversal, today SBCs are a required component of any SIP installation for that plus interoperability, security, remote worker connectivity, routing, quality of service and much more.

SBCs also enable "any-to-any" interoperability with SIP trunking, allowing any ITSP to interwork with any PBX.

Learn about the latest SBC technologies and the role they play in deploying enterprise-class applications in this webinar. Case studies of real deployments will be featured.

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  • What does an SBC do?
  • What features are available in an SBC?
  • Why is Firewall Traversal so important?
  • How does the SBC manage security?
  • What does a real-world interoperability solution look like?
  • What to look for in an SBC that will futureproof my network?

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  • Systems integrators, resellers and distributors
  • Call center telephony managers
  • Enterprise management staff responsible for communication services
  • Enterprise technical staff supporting VoIP networks
  • Service provider network operations, product management and services marketing staff
  • Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturers looking to enhance their product offerings
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February 10, 2015

Technology Consolidation Bridges Application Delivery Gap

By TMCnet Special Guest
Marc Goodman , Sangfor Technologies Inc.

I love bridges. I'm fascinated by the architecture that provides the foundation for a strong and stable layer below the roadway to safely and quickly deliver traffic.  For centuries, these marvels have connected otherwise impassable and isolated areas to more populated road systems and communities.  

There’s a lot of discussion today about the future of the application acceleration market. Whenever attention is focused on a topic like this, it usually means the subject is going through a transition. Participating in this conversation are solutions like application delivery controllers (ADCs) that manage access to data center assets for incoming and outgoing traffic; and WAN optimization controllers (WOCs) that manage traffic going between remote users and the data centers. Then there are security solutions, such as next-generation firewalls that defend against attacks from layer 2 - 7; and SSL VPNs that protect networks through secure tunnels - end-to-end.

Applications are the network

You may or may not agree with this statement, "Applications are the network." Even if you don’t agree, I think it's fair to say, applications are the most important part of networks. After all, without applications to deliver, what is the purpose of a network? In the future, binding application code to network infrastructure...Read More



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