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Certeon announced it has joined the VMware Technology Alliance
Partner (TAP) Select Program.
Certeon’s aCelera virtual appliance delivers application acceleration when accessing applications across a distributed enterprise and is an ideal complement to VMware Infrastructure.
VMware customers can now leverage their VMware Infrastructure to provide optimal application performance to their remote users.
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