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Come See NetScout at Management World

480x240 Submitted by Adam Reeves, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

NetScout will be exhibiting at Management World in Orlando, Florida from Nov. 18 thru Nov. 20 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel. We’ll be there talking about NetScout’s nGenius Performance Management Solution for IP-based Global Assurance.

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November 11, 2008 in Events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

A Taste of Our Own Medicine

MedicineSubmitted by Brian Noone, Network Systems Manager for NetScout Systems

As a network manager, don’t you just hate when someone complains about network performance, but the problem disappears as soon as you start looking for it? Here at NetScout even we run into that type of issue.

One afternoon this summer, we began receiving complaints from a group of engineers that their Internet connectivity was getting slow at sporadic intervals. In order to isolate the problem, the network team logged onto nGenius Performance Manager and accessed the specific probe that was monitoring the affected network segment. The data from the probe was able to show us that there were indeed drops in network utilization appearing at regular intervals – approximately 30 seconds worth every 30 minutes – but it did not really provide us with sufficient information to isolate the root cause.

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October 30, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Botnets and Malware to become the Communicable Diseases of Social Networking Sites

Undefined IP traffic Submitted by Heidi Gabrielson, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

The other day, the GCN Daily Update’s subject line “Malware disguised as social networking tops new list of emerging security threats” caught my eye.  The GTISC’s Emerging Cyber Threats Report for 2009 out of Georgia Tech's Information Security Center believes that malware specifically disguised as social networking links is going to be one of the top security challenges in 2009.

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October 28, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Your office is at home, but is your network ready?

Working_remote_2 Submitted by Eileen Haggerty, NetScout's Director of Product Marketing

I was reading Internet Telephony e-news today and the article on remote workers caught my attention:

Survey results indicate that 45 percent of U.S. workers sometimes work remotely, and at first I was surprised it wasn’t higher because everyone in my marketing and product management groups have been known to work from home if they needed to for one reason or another – illness (theirs or a child’s), contractor coming to the house, car trouble, reduction in interruptions to complete a job – you get the idea. 

But then I thought about the number of jobs that require physical presence in the office, or manufacturing plant, or retail store – after all, you can’t check out customers from home or build a car from home.  In fact, one of my colleagues from another company was infuriated last winter when one of her employees called in on a particularly bad snow day to say she was going to work from home– she was the lobby receptionist and phone operator – with a chuckle, I agreed it would be difficult to greet customers from home.

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October 20, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

How Mature is Your Operations Process?

Op_maturity_pie Submitted by Adam Reeves, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

We held a joint webinar with Riverbed recently - NetScout and Riverbed Webinar As a part of the webinar we educated the audience about the Operations Process Maturity model. It’s a model that applies NetScout’s packet-flow technology to a maturity-based process continuum for monitoring and troubleshooting IT performance. Specifically, we divide the maturity model into three incremental categories that build upon each other as follows (from least mature to most):

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October 16, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Back from Engage '08

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We’ve just gotten back from Engage ’08, our newly renamed NetScout community/user conference, and wow what a week it was! This was our seventh and biggest event to date, thanks in part to NetScout’s year-old acquisition of Network General, but nevertheless a massive accomplishment during these challenging economic times. 

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October 14, 2008 in Events | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Google’s G1 – Here we go again…

Blackg1closed_3 Submitted by Brian Robertson, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

Yet another phone with content-rich mobile capabilities is about to hit the streets – With AT&T and Apple paving the way for symbiotic cell phone / carrier relationships – Google, yes, that Google, just added its Android OS to a cell phone manufactured by HTC called the “G1” that will be available only to T-Mobile subscribers as described in Yahoo News.

Let see what the G1 offers per articles in Telegraph.co.uk, InfoSync and Information Week:

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October 07, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

You Can Have Your Cake and Eat it Too!

Cake_pie_chartSubmitted by Adam Reeves, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

Recently we co-hosted a webinar with our partner Riverbed. The topic was how Riverbed and NetScout work together so that our joint customers can not only take advantage of Riverbed’s WAN optimization and application acceleration, but do so without loss of visibility into network and application performance analysis.

We see customer value across several use cases of the joint solution including identifying which WAN segments, applications, and user groups require acceleration and optimization; quantifying improvements brought about by Riverbed’s Steelhead appliances via comparison between pre- and post-optimization performance; troubleshooting optimized portions of user networks; troubleshooting the Riverbed implementation itself; and providing users with uninterrupted, end-to-end visibility into network and application performance.

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October 02, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Phone Bill Forensics not good enough to support DHS Initiatives at the State & Local level

Istock_000006674513xsmall Submitted by Heidi Gabrielson, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

NetScout has just kicked off a program aimed at helping state and local government agencies meet the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) objectives “to help prevent or minimize the impact of terrorist activities and to aid in first responder efforts to reduce recovery time”. Of course, being in the network performance management space, the manner in which we can help is to ensure agency networks run at peak efficiency, especially during times of crisis. After all, the network plays a crucial role in achieving the DHS goals of good data sharing between agencies and quick access to emergency information.

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September 30, 2008 in Application & Network Performance Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Active Hurricane Season Focuses Attention on Planning for the Unexpected

Forrester_chartSubmitted by Heidi Gabrielson, NetScout Product Marketing Manager

This is a decade marked by catastrophic natural disasters – ferocious hurricanes (Katrina, Rita and most recently, Gustav and Ike), the deadliest US tornado season in a decade, mega earthquakes in China and other parts of Asia, widespread flooding all over the world and even a devastating tsunami.

In addition, it has also been a time where we have seen significant manmade disruptions, including a variety of power interruptions – from rolling brown outs on the West Coast to a multi-day power outage that hit the Northeast and Canada – broad-scale internet outages, cyber attacks and even terrorist activities. As such, government and business planners worldwide are placing new emphasis on planning for the unexpected.

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September 25, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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