# Use Cases

> **“Let’s say on average, Nitro gives back about 25% of the time of a person’s entire day who interacts with SQL directly or indirectly in some way. Not waiting for things keeps the mental juices flowing. I was joking with a colleague a few weeks ago about the worst and then the best software we use. He “forgot” about Nitro because it’s always there, it always works, and it does an amazing job. It is so reliable, what used to be magic has become invisible. That’s the overall impact on the company.”**&#x20;

\- Jason, Communicus

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## Masonite

> **"I need this tool. The image below pretty much sums it up."**&#x20;

\- Ken, Masonite

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## Banco Bci

> **"We were able to improve the communication between a SQL server and our on-premises systems by a factor of 3x."**&#x20;

*- Alvaro, Banco Bci*

## Acacia Communications

> **“… 541,092 commands in about 2 hours. That is insane… I’d be waiting DAYS for it to catch up with a backlog that large.”**&#x20;

*- Jamie, Acacia Communications, Cisco*

## Canon

> **“NitroAccelerator is a no-brainer when it comes to improving our cloud application performance.”**&#x20;

*- Peter, Canon*

## Dynatrace

> **“Replication for 175 servers around the world was taking 26 hours each to complete. You reduced that to 2 hours.”**&#x20;

*- Paul, Dynatrace*

## Medium Feature

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## Qualcomm

> **“The compression rate is over 85% ... Our Distribution Agent actually had to wait for the Log Reader.”**&#x20;

*- Tai, Qualcomm*

## Booker

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## New Feature: SMB File Transfer Acceleration

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Download the NitroAccelerator Whitepaper
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