On 7th March, at the CeBIT, Georg will present the latest features of the Real User Experience. For all of you who will not have the possibility to meet us at the CeBIT, the speech will be live-streamed. in case you would like to receive a reminder prior the presentation you can send an email to neteye@wuerth-phoenix.com.
Live-Streaming from the ceBIT
New Real User Experience approach and the example with NetEye
Wednesday 6th March 2013 10:00-10:45
Real User Experience in NetEye:
This new feature allows to control each network transaction and identify the actual performances experienced by the users. Problems or inefficiencies, in fact, can be detected, analyzed and quantified both in the network and for each individual workstation. The approach represents an Open Source alternative to the proprietary solutions, by responding to the new monitoring needs of the Cloud era and by providing objective data for the verification of Service Level Agreements.
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