NetBeez announced the release of NetBeez BeezKeeper, a solution that reduces the amount of time network administrators and IT teams invest in identifying, troubleshooting, and resolving performance issues of enterprise infrastructure and cloud applications.
NetBeez BeezKeeper deploys proactive, end user simulations that deliver real-time data results to the NetBeez dashboard for multi-site administration.
The NetBeez BeezKeeper relies on dedicated sensors installed at remote office locations that capture the end user experience and relay information to a centralized dashboard, highlighting where performance issues have occurred before the network teams are alerted by the users.
Stefano Gridelli, CEO, NetBeez, states, "We recognized there was a need for proactive visibility and detection of network outages and degradation. The NetBeez BeezKeeper supports our strategy to provide unprecedented views of network health on the world's most sophisticated enterprise networks."
NetBeez BeezKeeper Feature Highlights Include:
- TCP or UDP Data Transfers: manage TCP or UDP-based data transfers to gather quantifiable and actionable information about bandwidth availability between remote WAN sites.
- Internet Speedtesting: the NetBeez dashboard can instruct wired and wireless sensors to run speedtests to verify download and upload bandwidth availability at each remote network location. The results are then saved to the dashboard to verify and compare Internet bandwidth at WAN sites.
- VoIP Call Simulation: schedule VoIP call quality simulations on wired and wireless sensors by using the most common VoIP codes to include G.711 and G.729. Each VoIP simulation can report parameters like jitter, dropped packets, and provide an estimate of Mean Opinion Score (MOS).
NetBeez BeezKeeper is available today.
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