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September 20, 2012

Webinar - TMC and VSS Monitoring Present a Webinar on Network Packet Brokers


NORWALK, CT (September 19, 2012)- TMC, a global, integrated media company helping clients build communities in print, in person and online, and VSS Monitoring (News - Alert) announced today a complimentary Webinar, “Network Packet Brokers: A strategic approach for optimizing network & security monitoring infrastructure and ROI ”, live on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 2:00 PM EDT / 11:00 AM PDT.




This Complimentary Webinar will discuss how to manage a global data network – LAN and WAN – to ensure proper application performance, security and service availability.

Are you experiencing growing complexity and service requirements (e.g. app-level monitoring, new security needs, global scope), with limited ability to deploy new tools? Do you need to leverage existing tools within a higher speed network? 

Learn how you can do more with less… 

This Webinar will review:

  • How to achieve effective monitoring of application and network performance, with optimal tool efficiency
  • How Network Packet Brokers can reduce network downtime and churn
  • How to manage network upgrades (e.g. 1→10→40G Ethernet) and their impact on supporting infrastructure (monitoring, security, etc).

This Webinar is recommended for:

  • Service providers, government agencies and enterprises who utilize IT tools for network performance monitoring or security intelligence.
  • Network admin staff, Technical directors, CTO’s

Speakers:

Gina Fallon, Director, Solutions Education and Standards, VSS Monitoring
Peter Bernstein, Senior Editor, TMCnet

Register now for, “Network Packet Brokers: A strategic approach for optimizing network & security monitoring infrastructure and ROI ”, live on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 2:00 PM EDT / 11:00 AM PDT.

“TMCnet Webinars are a tremendous resource and an excellent way to provide training on highly relevant topics, and the fact that it is offered at no-cost to attendees is a huge benefit for companies as a way to educate employees without the travel expense” said Rich Tehrani, CEO at TMC (News - Alert). “Webinars are also a great way to introduce vendors to possible customers in a mutually beneficial and informative manner that often leads to productive relationships.”

For more information, please visit www.tmcnet.com.

About TMCnet Webinars
TMCnet Webinars feature live, interactive presentations covering relevant topics, presented by top industry executives. Attendees watch and listen to the presentation as it happens over their computer, and have the opportunity to submit questions to the speaker(s) in real-time. The TMCnet Webinar program typically attracts 300 to 500 registrants per event.   

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Companies interested in sponsoring their own Webinar event can contact client services at 203-852-6800 or by email at [email protected]

For more information about TMCnet Webinars, please visit www.tmcnet.com/webinars.

About TMC
TMC is celebrating its 40th anniversary as a global, integrated media company that helps clients build communities in print, in person, and online.TMC publishes the TMC’s CUSTOMER Magazine (formerly Customer Interaction Solutions), INTERNET TELEPHONY, Next Gen Mobility, and Cloud Computing magazines. TMCnet.com, which is read by 1.5 million unique visitors each month, is the leading source of news and articles for the communications and technology industries. TMC is the producer of ITEXPO, the world’s leading B2B communications event. In addition, TMC runs multiple industry events:  Cloud Communications Expo; Cloud4SMB Expo; CVx (ChannelVision Expo); DevCon5; HTML5 Summit; LatinComm Conference & Expo; M2M Evolution Conference & Expo; Mobility Tech Conference & Expo; MSPAlliance MSPWorld; StartupCamp; Video World Conference & Expo and more.

For more information about TMC, visit www.tmcnet.com.

Media Contact
Jan Pierret
Marketing Manager
TMC 
203-852-6800 x 22
[email protected]




Edited by Brooke Neuman