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Expand Networks Launches Competitive Buy Back Programme

FP Archives • January 31, 2017, 01:56:20 IST
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The Expand Networks Trade Up/Competitive Buy Back Programme allows customers to upgrade data centre devices to Expand’s new 7930 Data Centre /Large Branch Office and 7940 Data Centre Accelerators with RAID-5 capabilities for better resilience.

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Expand Networks Launches Competitive Buy Back Programme

WAN Optimisation has evolved from a tactical luxury to a strategic imperative as organisations realise the multiple business benefits the technology can provide. As companies deploy advanced technologies, changing WAN traffic flows and application behaviour, Expand Networks, a provider of application acceleration solutions over the Wide Area Network (WAN) believes its WAN Optimisation technology is well positioned to support the broader set of requirements organisations have.

IT initiatives such as satellite, virtual desktop infrastructure, virtualisation, server-based computing and server consolidation are implemented by companies to achieve IT efficiency and cost savings. Expand Networks’ WAN Optimisation technology enables these projects by maximising application performance, bringing users into virtual proximity of applications to maintain productivity. But with resources likely to be significantly reduced in 2009, organisations need to stretch IT budgets further and gain a greater RoI on the existing infrastructure without affecting user productivity.

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To help companies through the difficult economic climate and stimulate the market, Expand Networks has launched a Trade Up/ Competitive Buy Back Programme. Designed to meet customers’ technical requirements and budgets, the programme is applicable to all Expand Networks’ and equivalent competition products including Juniper, Riverbed, Cisco, Packeteer/Tacit, Blue Coat and Mentat.

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“With IT budgets under intense scrutiny and likely to be reduced next year, companies need to extend the capabilities of their existing infrastructure and implement new initiatives without upgrading the infrastructure,” said Adam Davison, corporate VP, sales and marketing, Expand Networks. “The Trade Up Programme enables our customers to cost effectively scale their infrastructure and have the foundation to deliver and support new technologies such as centralised and virtualised computing when required.”

The Expand Networks Trade Up/Competitive Buy Back Programme enables existing Expand customers to trade up to any Expand platform of their choice. It also allows customers to upgrade data centre devices to Expand’s new 7930 Data Centre /Large Branch Office and 7940 Data Centre Accelerators with RAID-5 capabilities for better resilience. It fosters competitive buy back - enabling end users to trade in products for Expand’s advanced technology.

The terms of the Trade Up Programme including pricing and maintenance contract will be agreed on an individual basis with customers via Expand Networks’ Accredited Partner Programme. Expand Networks will also be responsible for removing the ’traded’ products and their recycling.

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