Article: Exinda Networks Announces New Capability to Control Recreational Chinese Peer-to-Peer Internet Traffic on Corporate Networks.

Exinda's Continues Leadership in Its Ability to Control Recreational Peer-to-Peer Traffic That Cripples Corporate Applications

MELBOURNE, Australia -- Exinda Networks, a leading global provider of WAN optimisation solutions, today announced a new capability that helps global companies control recreational Chinese peer-to-peer Internet traffic that slows critical business applications on corporate networks. Chinese recreational peer-to-peer traffic such as QQ, Thunder and Lava-Lava, lowers employee productivity in China as employees take time away from their work to instant message, download music and videos or play on-line games. Employee productivity is also lost when ...

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