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Network Visibility

If an employee brought their TV and Xbox, their favourite punk rock band, or their lingerie model girlfriend to work you may or may not object; however, it would be fairly easy to detect as you likely have good visibility into what physical items exist, are used, and the level of distraction they may cause to others in your workplace.  Do you know what distractions are lurking or running rampant on your network and the impact they may be having on the productivity of your business?  Network Visibility gives you simple and actionable insight into what applications exist, how they are used, and how their existence and usage impacts the productivity of your business.

To achieve network visibility, some key steps must occur:

  • Determine "normal network performance" metricsweb_links
  • Implement a method of measuring bandwidth consumption by location, user, and application
  • Evaluate network performance by using application response times
  • Ensure up to the minute granularity and visibility lets you know when problems are occuring
  • Have the ability to remotely troubleshoot and resolve issues before they disrupt employee productivity

With complete network visibility, companies can ensure application performance and employee productivity are optimized.

Vineyard Networks provides a variety of monitoring and reporting options that can give you full network visibility, and can be offered as a cloud based solution or hosted onsite.  Request your free trial here!

Network Information Analytics

Case Study - ACSI

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Case Study - Pushor Mitchell LLP

gavelPushor Mitchell LLP - "We discovered that 40% of our internet bandwidth was being used by media streaming." Read More...

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