Customer service assurance provider Accanto Systems has said that it’ll demonstrate the new Adaptive Customer Service Assurance at Mobile World Congress (News - Alert) 2011.
Additionally, the company said that Net Optics, a provider of Intelligent Access and Monitoring solutions, will support the demonstration with Director xStream Pro Network Controller Switch.
At the trade event, Accanto Systems (News - Alert) is expected to demonstrate the concept of adaptive Customer Service Assurance. An adaptive approach enables an operator to arbitrarily combine various aspects of network, device, service and customer-oriented monitoring, ensuring maximum network/service performance.
To the partnership, Net Optics (News - Alert) Director xStream Pro Network Controller Switch contributes a high-density monitoring access solution. Company officials said that the solution addresses rising link numbers and speeds under the extreme pressures of 10G deployments.
Touted as a versatile solution, Director xStream Pro optimizes network visibility as it aggregates, regenerates, switches, filters, and load-balances traffic flows from network Taps and Span ports to monitoring tool at 10Gbps line speeds.
Moreover for precision, the solution employs deep packet inspection. Company official said that this enables users to view every bit of every packet on the wire, while intelligently pushing traffic of interest to monitoring devices and enabling selection by protocol, IP address, TCP/IP port, VLAN, and more.
Both the companies believe that the partnership between Accanto and Net Optics provides customers a proven approach of unsurpassed density and flexibility.
Last month, Accanto Systems announced the general availability of a new product release, which features important enhancements and capability upgrades to both the iCSA monitoring platform and the Pantera family of converged Probes / Protocol Analyzers.
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