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Certeon to Host Webinar on "Accelerating Remote Access to Microsoft Office and SharePoint Applications"

Business Wire, Jan 22, 2007

BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Certeon

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Certeon, the industry's first vendor to provide Application Intelligent Networking[TM] for significantly accelerating applications over wide area networks (WANs), is hosting a webinar, "Accelerating Remote Access to Microsoft([R]) Office([TM]) and SharePoint([R]) Applications."

The webinar will provide attendees with a practical guide to overcoming the limitations of a WAN through accelerating delivery of mission-critical applications to remote branches, by as much as 1000 percent. Participants will also learn how to optimize application performance, maximize application scalability, and enhance data security across the WAN.

Brian Cole, a senior systems engineer at Certeon, will be leading the discussion. Cole has more than 15 years of experience in networking and telecommunications technologies, and is a leading expert in the areas of data application optimization and application acceleration appliances.

About Certeon

Certeon's S-Series Application Acceleration Appliances provide the industry's first solution for Application Intelligent Networking to deliver application acceleration, security, and scalability from the desktop to the data center. Certeon's patent-pending S-Series appliances accelerate all WAN traffic and are optimized for Web-based applications. The appliances minimize network traffic to significantly improve application response times, while maintaining end-to-end security. Founded in 2003, Certeon is a private company funded by Globespan Capital Partners and Sigma Partners. The Company is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts with European offices in The Netherlands. For more information, visit www.certeon.com or call 781-425-5200.

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