My team did extensive testing with Talari T700s before unanimously deciding to help Talari bring their solution to the marketplace. This technology will make a huge impact for organizations. Especially those that want to deploy HD video conferencing and other big apps but couldn't afford the bandwidth to do it in the past. The best part is that it helps ALL applications perform a lot better over the WAN. Here is a link to our test results with Talari appliances.
Justin Lofton
VP of Engineering
Tredent Data Systems, Inc.
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Yeah, we also added it to our suite of managed solutions so that
Yeah, we also added it to our suite of managed solutions so that there is no up front cost. Our customers only have to pay about $300 to $500 per month for this technology at each location. In many cases, the customer is able to offset those costs be reducing their private MPLS bandwidth while still adding DSL/Cable, etc and getting more bandwidth than they had and increasing network reliability at the same time. The ROI for our managed solution is usually 2 to 6 months. Makes lots of sense.
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