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Riverbed unveils Riverbed Rise, a new partner programme aiming to redefine industry standards by aligning with the evolving IT landscape and customer needs.
More than half confided their company would need to adopt new technology within the next three years in order to evolve and stay competitive.
SteelFusion delivers the ability to extend investments in a private data center, Azure cloud, or a hybrid IT to all edge locations in the business.
Bjorn Engelhardt, Riverbed senior vice president of Asia Pacific & Japan talks about digital transformation and the role of the CIO.
The consolidation of the wireless networking space is continuing, with Riverbed snapping up Xirrus to strengthen its SD-WAN offering.
Uma Balasingam appointed vice president of channels for Riverbed Asia Pacific Japan, with a focus on promoting company growth and developing regional partners.
The Rio Olympics are in the spotlights, and IT professionals across Australia have been preparing for the network strain.
Riverbed leads in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for WAN optimisation for a stellar ninth year, cementing its dominance in the sector.
Riverbed's SteelCentral upgrade leaps forward with enhanced cloud monitoring and diagnostics, sharpening application performance.
Former NetApp exec Charles de Jesus is tasked with enabling channel partners to adapt and suceed in rapidly transforming market.
In a world where customers are more informed and discerning than ever, marketing has become a key strategic way to build reputation and boost revenue.
Riverbed is redefining its focus in response to digital transformation and the uptake of cloud, with a shift towards managed services.
Riverbed has recognised its top partners at the Partner of the Year Awards, held at the Riverbed Partner Summit 2016 in Arizona.
Australian packaging company, Visy, is using a joint solution from Riverbed and Microsoft to improve its IT infrastructure and capabilities.
In the hopes of dominating the market and capitalising on the changing world, Riverbed has refined its strategy and is investing more into partners.
Riverbed has added support for Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure to its hyperconverged edge solution, SteelFusion.
The findings come from the company's Future of Networking survey, which includes responses from 1000 IT decision makers.
RFDS's Queensland section to enhance care with Riverbed and Zero1's network and cloud solutions, reducing downtime and costs.
Through this partnership, enterprise customers can connect their branch offices and data centers to AWS environments.
Riverbed Technology's new software aims to accelerate cloud-first and digital transformation strategies for businesses worldwide.