July 17, 2007
MASERGY to Present Enterprise Network Management Session at INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO West 2007
TMCnet News
Global Networking Executive Chris Nabinger to Highlight Best Practices during September IP Communications Industry Event in Los Angeles
DALLAS (July 18, 2007) — MASERGY today announced that Chris Nabinger will deliver a presentation at TMC’s ( News - Alert) INTERNET TELEPHONY ® Conference & EXPO West 2007 on September 12 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Nabinger will deliver the “Enterprise Network Management” session on Wednesday, September 12 at 1:45 p.m. as part of the Enterprise Track at INTERNET TELEPHONY ® Conference & EXPO (ITEXPO), the world’s largest and best-attended IP Communications trade show. Following the January 2007 ITEXPO in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., which drew more than 7,100 buyers and sellers of IP Communications products and services, the upcoming ITEXPO scheduled for September 10-12 is expected to draw in excess of 7,500 atendees. More information on the event agenda and speakers is available at www.itexpo.com .
“MASERGY is honored to join this prestigious group of companies to discuss networking advances and efficiencies for today’s complex enterprise business environment with network operations managers and other technology decision makers,” said Nabinger. “I look forward to sharing our unique perspective on best practices for delivering cost-effective, simplified, and proactive network management that have benefited enterprise organizations worldwide.”
“MASERGY is widely recognized and respected as an industry leader, and we are very pleased that Chris will participate in this year’s event. Our attendees appreciate value-added insight on infrastructure management issues, like enterprise network management, that will help them optimize and enhance business communications across their organizations,” said Rich Tehrani, TMC president and conference chairman. “During the past 12 months of widespread deployment of IP Communications services by global service providers, the business and government communities have reinforced this exciting technology as a viable, cost-effective communications solution. As a result, a greater number of senior level executives are attending INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO to evaluate the technology to support critical decision making affecting their business operations and technology budgets.”
In May, MASERGY received the TMC Communications ( News - Alert) Solutions 2006 Product of the Year award for Network Analyst 2.0, the latest generation of its comprehensive, service-embedded network traffic analysis tool created to simplify enterprise wide area networks (WANs). The service offers enterprises quick and convenient access to granular network traffic statistics, with live Network Map providing the ability to view application performance and data flows anywhere across the company’s MPLS-based WAN .
Registration for the 2007 ITEXPO is now open at www.itexpo.com. Limited booth space is still available. Vendors interested in exhibiting at the show should contact Dave Rodriguez at 1-203-852-6800 , ext. 146 or at [email protected].
About MASERGY:
MASERGY is a privately held global network service provider specializing in delivering the strongest customer experience in the telecommunications industry. Serving hundreds of customers throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa,and Australia, MASERGY leverages advanced transport technologies to deliver global Ethernet services across a native MPLS network. The company pioneered customer-controlled network services and the delivery of multiple services over a single network connection. MASERGY’s customers include companies from the financial/banking, healthcare, entertainment broadcasting, hospitality/hotel, and manufacturing industries. More information is available online at http://www.masergy.com or by calling +1 866-MASERGY .
About TMC®:
Technology Marketing Corporation (TMC) publishes Customer Interaction Solutions, INTERNET TELEPHONY, SIP Magazine, Unified Communications (News - Alert), and IMS Magazine. TMCnet, TMC’s Web site, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. Ranked in the top 3,000 sites in the world by alexa.com*, TMCnet serves more than one million unique visitors each month. TMC is also the first publisher to test new products in its own on-site laboratories, TMC Labs. In addition, TMC produces INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO, Communications Developer Conference, IMS Expo, and Call Center 2.0 Conference. For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com.
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MASERGY Contact:
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Michael Genaro
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Tony Hurtado
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Erin Groover
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