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A Flexible Application Infrastructure

Because the pace of business growth is outstripping IT’s ability to deliver services, today’s enterprise must focus on building an application infrastructure that can scale and evolve at reduced cost. Service virtualization can improve infrastructure flexibility, but it is equally important to address the management of distributed business processes.
Cisco Application-Oriented Networking (AON) capabilities combine the reliability, availability, and scalability of the network with the flexibility and functionality of the software world. It provides centralized control and management to a global application IT infrastructure at a fraction of the cost and effort of using traditional technologies. As your organization accelerates its move into service-oriented architectures, AON provides both a bridge to your legacy application infrastructures and a platform for moving into full Web services deployments and integrated third-party solutions.
Use Cisco AON technology to:

  • Complement existing core application and messaging infrastructure
  • Create a more flexible, less brittle application infrastructure
  • Eliminate or complement server-based infrastructures
  • Complement traditional application network infrastructures

New and Enhanced Products
Cisco AON Software 2.4
Cisco Financial Services Monitoring Extension Module for AON

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