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Interview A Conversation with iTrinegy Journalist Jessica Twentyman talks to Graham Wood and Frank Puranik about network emulation, application performance monitoring and handling migrations into new network environments such as mobile and the Cloud. More>> |
iTrinegy in the Press
iTrinegy (formerly Itheon Networks) is often referenced in the IT press. Below is a sample of our more recent coverage:
IP Expo Online
Network Computing
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News iTrinegy AppQoS Offers Packet-Based Network APM For The Masses "iTrinegy's approach of using small-footprint, low-cost instrumentation that is easy to deploy and requires virtually no administration is disruptive" says Jim Frey, managing research director for Enterprise Management Associates. "The total cost of ownership will fall into a range within easy reach of small-mid enterprises, which need sophisticated application performance monitoring but can't afford high-end enterprise products. This is packet-based network APM for the masses." More>> |
ComputerWorld
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Blog LTE: Will it be as disappointing as 3G? 4G mobile networks promise high speed and low latency, but real world economics might intervene... Read Frank Puranik's latest blog about LTE and 4G mobile networks More>> |
BAPCO Journal
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News Home Office chooses iTrinegy solution to guarantee resilience The Home Office, the lead UK government department for immigration and passports, drugs policy, counter-terrorism, police, and science and research, investigated different technologies designed to test application resilience and prove the performance of any application. They chose iTrinegy’s LCD, a standalone, all-in-one portable network emulator meeting their criteria for the resilience test within the project. More>> |
GetApp.Com
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Article How your Software Provider can Shut your Business Down – Why should you Care SaaS (Software as a Service) is a truly wonderful thing for SMB’s: no nasty server rooms, no nasty maintenance, no nasty application support and upgrading – sounds like the complete panacea and in many ways it is. But, you’re completely at the mercy of the network, and in this case, it’s public networks. More>> |
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