As users continue to demand instant access to information anytime, anywhere, you may have bumped into some performance problems or slow response times on your network.
Sure, you can add more bandwidth, but that gets expensive. A better way of dealing with the performance problem is by establishing a Quality of Service for each application.
The routers and switches, which control the flow of data on your network, direct data over the best paths. They can also look at a packet of information and see that it is for a phone call or a video conference and give it priority over routine data applications that are not so sensitive to delay, jitter, and packet loss.
By setting QoS you can ensure that your different types of communications will run smoothly. It's all about providing your business with more control over its communications rather than just hoping that everything will work out okay.

