Ipanema Technologies Announces New IP|Engine40 for Branch Networks up to 100mbps
November 21, 2013
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Ipanema Technologies announced its new ip|engine40 in two forms: ip|engine40so and ip|engine40ax.

This new device enables companies to guarantee the performance of applications like Unified Communications and ERP, use the latest social media and cloud tools, and have application visibility and control across 100Mbps branch networks.

With new these new devices, branch offices of various sizes can manage the growing performance demands of today's applications across a variety of network technologies.

The ip|engine40 can manage the networks of small to mid-sized branch offices: The ip|engine40so for networks up to 100 users, and the ip|engine40ax for networks up to 300 users.

Slotting between Ipanema’s already-existing device portfolio, the new ip|engine40 ensure that complex and large networks with offices of all size can guarantee application performance.

In addition to Ipanema’s usual features, the new ip|engine40 come with numerous additional benefits, such as:

- Application visibility and control for branch office networks up to 100Mbps with support for any IP network, using variety of access technology types such as Ethernet; Internet; MPLS; and LTE.

- The ability to manage redundant networks with a single device with dual LAN/WAN hardware capabilities. This means a simpler installation at a lower cost for enterprises.

- Dynamic WAN Selection capabilities to maximize the value of multiple network combinations (such as dual MPLS access, dual service providers or MPLS + Internet) by unifying application performance and ensuring the optimum usage of each available path between sites.

- Users of the ip|engine40ax will also benefit from WAN optimization capabilities for network links up to 20Mbps.

Ipanema’s rollout of the ip|engine40 is a response to the growing need of branch offices to manage and control the performance of their applications, even across sites with high bandwidth capacity.

“Around 10% of our customers have already deployed 100Mbps networks. In 3 years’ time, we expect this number to approach 50%. The ability to monitor, prioritise, and control applications remains critical to ensuring business productivity, and that remains true when networks themselves have high standard capacity,” said Béatrice Piquer-Durand, Ipanema’s VP of Marketing.

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