Citrix NetScaler Web 2.0 Push: The End of Server Sprawl?

This Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) Impact Brief Details the NetScaler Web 2.0 Push Enhancements

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    • Citrix® NetScaler Web 2.0 Push: The End of Server Sprawl?
      This Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) Impact Brief details these enhancements. It also discusses the reasons why this is a milestone technology that could well have a similar impact on Web 2.0 delivery as the load balancer had on the delivery of traditional Web applications.

4/15/2009 » Julie Craig, EMA » On April 14, 2009, Citrix announced the release of a new NetScaler 9 enhancement, NetScaler Web 2.0 Push. This solution has the potential to dramatically reduce the
massive server loads generated by some Web 2.0 technologies by enabling servers to service up to 10 times more users than is possible without this technology. Delivered as an enhancement to NetScaler 9, Web 2.0 Push will be available via upgrade to current NetScaler customers with valid maintenance agreements, and also be provided on new NetScaler 9 appliances.

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