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Cisco and Fluke Networks End-to-End Application Performance Management Solution for Managed Services

Overview By taking advantage of APM solutions from Cisco and Fluke Networks, MSPs and IT departments that operate in a similar manner have full visibility into application performance and can align network resources and control utilization according to business priority and application requirements and accelerate the performance of applications to essentially any user. These technologies provide the foundation for visibility, control, and optimization and enable the organization to employ SLAs based on application performance metrics to help ensure consistent performance throughout the network and provide the information necessary to confidently analyze essentially any performance challenge that may arise in the future.

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Cisco Systems
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Date Published
Aug 30, 2009
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