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The Virtual Enterprise: Eliminating the Risk of Delivering Distributed
IT Services

by Neil Gorman
Shunra Software
Neil.gorman@shunra.com
Neil@neilgorman.net
Phone 630 258 0114

Abstract
The transition from development to production is a risky one. Applications that look good on the developer?s bench often under-perform in the production environment ? resulting in delayed time-to-benefit, costly eleventh-hour coding and infrastructure changes, and the erosion of IT?s credibility. These failures occur because developers often fail to adequately understand the production network across which services are delivered to end-users ? even though the specific characteristics of this network (including the geographic distances between end-users and servers) have a direct impact on
application performance.

This white paper describes how a virtual enterprise environment can help you to find and resolve application performance problems before, rather than after, they are deployed into production. By applying a virtual enterprise throughout the application lifecycle, you can take the risk out of delivering distributed applications, reduce costs, and better meet their service level objectives.

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