NetDialog launch their new ATM software capability
Bilthoven, the Netherlands, February 17th, 2012– NetDialog, leader in Application-Aware Network Performance Monitoring & Reporting, today announced the release of their new Application Transaction Monitoring (ATM) software capability.
Unifying IT Goals between Network and Application Managers
Does your network perform well and is it delivering applications to your end users with good performance? Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. There is a lot of information that can be derived from the network that can tell you something about application performance, such as link capacity, core network latency, and service availability and delay. NetDialog’s software product, NetX has been reporting those metrics in an actionable and business-aware manner for years. But in the end application managers are interested in just two things about their business-critical applications: is it available, and is it running fast enough for their end-user's typical behavior (i.e. their business transactions).
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Webinar Invitation “What is new in NetX 3.3”
The main theme of release 3.3 of our NetX product is the integration of Application Transaction Monitoring, as described below. In the area of Application Delivery Networks we also have made numerous improvements. NetDialog is proud to announce that NetX now also supports SilverPeak's WAN Optimization Controller appliances, OneAccess routers and Juniper's J-Flow version 9 flow format. With this broader technology support NetX becomes a suitable solution for more and more environments, providing a unified, business-oriented view for all your network devices. In addition, the User Interface has been revised, resulting in improved visualization and smoother work flow.
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Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2012
Next-Generation Analytics. Analytics is growing along three key dimensions:
1. From traditional offline analytics to in-line embedded analytics. This has been the focus for many efforts in the past and will continue to be an important focus for analytics.
2. From analyzing historical data to explain what happened to analyzing historical and real-time data from multiple systems to simulate and predict the future. NetX can!
3. Over the next three years, analytics will mature along a third dimension, from structured and simple data analyzed by individuals to analysis of complex information of many types (text, video, etc…) from many systems supporting a collaborative decision process that brings multiple people together to analyze, brainstorm and make decisions.
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