Accedian announced the launch of its FlowBROKER solution, enabling HD visibility throughout the network.
FlowBROKER enhances the efficiency, granularity, fidelity and completeness of user experience monitoring, security, policy enforcement, and compliance applications.
FlowBROKER provides pervasive, all-encompassing access to all flows, applications, layers and locations over multi-vendor networks, bringing ubiquitous and holistic insight to analyzers that otherwise only see traffic where they are located. In mobile networks — where for example 80% of call failures originate outside the core network — this amounts to the difference between detecting a problem, and resolving it.
The solution extends the reach, utility, and scale of established deep packet inspection (DPI), security, policy enforcement, and application analyzers by separating traffic access from the point of analysis — without compromising data integrity, granularity, or timing precision. It also eliminates blind spots in big data analytics systems used for real-time network optimization and subscriber insight.
“FlowBROKER extends Accedian’s virtualized instrumentation from network quality of service (QoS) assurance to all-layer QoE monitoring for direct insight into application performance, network behavior and user context,” explained Claude Robitaille, Accedian CTO. “Service providers now have access to a new level of insight that reveal how the network and its functions affect the end-user experience.”
FlowBROKER is integrated into the SkyLIGHT Performance Platform, providing highly scalable, real-time performance assurance visibility across large multi-vendor networks.
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