Posted by: kathleenisobel in: ● February 22, 2012
An increase in cloud services means more branch office-based users than ever. According to studies by Gartner and others, 85% – 90% of the average company’s employees now work away from the main corporate office. Those remote workers still need the same high-quality experience of application access and performance as employees at headquarters– especially because [...]
Posted by: kathleenisobel in: ● February 13, 2012
Remember when data, video and voice networks were separate? Before cloud was a buzz word, cellphones were only for calls, virtualization was in its infancy and what’s an iPad? Considering all of these changes, it seems an impossible job for network teams to maintain high functioning networks and applications with the flood of changes we [...]
Posted by: stevensmatt in: ● February 8, 2012
There is a lot of good material in the blog-o-sphere about HTML5 vs. Flash and the impending doom of the latter. I’m here to say that HTML5, while still a work in progress, is absolutely ready for prime time and if anyone says you have to wait for it to be ready, they’re either ill-informed or [...]
Posted by: adamtedwards in: ● February 6, 2012
It never fails to amaze me how simple network configuration settings can affect application performance, especially the details that are so susceptible to human error. A global business services provider recently deployed PathView Cloud to monitor network performance between several contact centers. This customer uses VoIP to connect contact centers, and the desktop experience is [...]
Posted by: timferg in: ● February 3, 2012
You won’t hear Tom Brady or Eli Manning speaking publicly about how much this game means to their legacy, but it’s certainly on the mind of everyone not involved with the game this coming Sunday. A win for either of them puts an exclamation mark on their career while a loss has harsh ramifications for [...]
Posted by: melvinjim in: ● January 29, 2012
Boston is a great sports town. We’ve had Stanley Cups, World Series and too many playoffs to count! And today, it is a great time to be a Patriots Fan, and a great time to be at AppNeta! As the Pats have fought their way to the top, AppNeta is rocking our way into another [...]
Posted by: timferg in: ● January 27, 2012
It’s a rematch four years in the making. On Sunday, Feb. 5, the AFC champion New England Patriots face the NFC champion New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI (46) in Indianapolis, and Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will be looking to avenge his team’s loss at the hands of Eli Manning and his Giants that [...]
Posted by: melvinjim in: ● January 23, 2012
The last four weeks have been a blur! Between wrapping up our third quarter, the holidays, and, oh-yes, moving the company to downtown Boston, it has been a whirlwind. In real estate, they say that location is everything. Well, I am starting to think the same might be true for starting a business. For the [...]
Posted by: armstrongsean in: ● January 18, 2012
Before business productivity became dependent on the Internet, smaller companies didn’t spend money on flow data analysis. Even enterprise companies didn’t invest in expensive network hardware capable of delivering flow information at the scattered remote offices. It was never a concern until the Internet became a business and personal life line – and pipeline – [...]
Posted by: kathleenisobel in: ● January 11, 2012
2011 could be considered the year that network performance management “came of age.” In this past year, IT and network managers in organizations of all sizes and industry segments have become aware — if they weren’t already — that the performance of the network is the foundation of user experience and business success. Why was [...]