Silver Peak Assigned Nine Patents
For optimizing WANs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 13, 2014 at 2:51 pmSilver Peak Systems, Inc., in accelerating data over distance, announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has recently granted the company nine new patents for its software that accelerates applications and data over WANs:
- No. 8,225,072: “Pre-fetching data into a memory“
- No. 8,307,115: “Network memory mirroring“
- No. 8,312,226: “Network memory appliance for providing data based on local accessibility“
- No. 8,370,583: “Network memory architecture for providing data based on local accessibility“
- No. 8,392,684: “Data encryption in a network memory architecture for providing data based on local accessibility“
- No. 8,442,052: “Forward packet recovery“
- No. 8,473,714: “Pre-fetching data into a memory“
- No. 8,489,562: “Deferred storage“
- No. 8,595,314: “Deferred storage“
“The wide area network has never been more critical in dictating the performance and delivery of today’s enterprise IT applications,” said David Hughes, CEO, Silver Peak. “Megatrends like virtualization and cloud computing have resulted in data becoming more centralized while users remain dispersed. These patents demonstrate our ongoing commitment to innovation and solving the underlying network challenges that impact data mobility and application performance over wide area networks.”