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Akamai and Citrix link up on app acceleration

Companies work together to optimize routing and connection in the WAN
Bryan Betts (Techworld.com)  23 May, 2008 10:14:00

Akamai and Citrix are linking up to offer global application optimization, combining Akamai's Internet-based web application acceleration (WAA) service with Citrix NetScaler application optimization gear in customer sites.

The companies claimed that putting the two together means you get routing and connection optimization in the WAN, working in concert with application optimization in the data center.

Because Akamai has servers and caches in ISP co-location centers all over the world, it can do caching and route optimization within the Internet. By contrast, the likes of NetScaler, Zeus ZXTM, F5's BigIP and Cisco ACE can optimize at the application level - but they sit at the edge of the WAN, next to your web servers.

Akamai acknowledged last year when it launched its own IP application acceleration service that Internet-based technology can't do certain things, in particular application optimization. Add a NetScaler box at the web server end and now it can.

"It's a realization and opportunity for both vendors that some optimizations are better served in the data center, while others are better served in the cloud," said Malcolm Rowe, Akamai's regional manager for northern Europe. "Customers are already doing this on their own and we are now making it easier for them to put the required pieces together."

He added, "Each solves different application delivery bottlenecks. It depends on which optimizations can be most beneficial for the specific customer application delivery scenario and use case - and in many cases, but not all, both can be helpful."

The partnership shows that the two companies now understand and recognize that each technology have its boundaries, Rowe said.

He was unable to say if Akamai's agreement with Citrix was an exclusive one, stating only that both were "committed to making this strategic alliance successful."

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