New NetFlow Webcast: Improving End-user Application Performance with Network Behavior Analysis

Wondering about the traffic that traverses your enterprise network? Concerned that malicious or recreational traffic is eating into your precious bandwidth? Just want to know if traffic trends are impacting overall application performance? Get answers in this live NetFlow Webcast on February 26th, 2008. NetQoS expertise will to give examples of how to use network behavior analysis to improve end-user application performance.

(The webcast on how to use network behavior analysis to take over satellite mounted lasers originally scheduled for that day has been postponed. We deeply apologize to Mr. Blofeld, and hope that he can catch our next webcast on the subject.)

Network behavior analysis and anomaly detection have enabled those organizations that use these tools to become more proactive – and we’ll have our experts John Mao, Product Manager, and Patrick Ancipink, Director of Product Marketing, talking about the trends driving IT decisions in the industry.

Additionally, we’ll talk about the continued importance of Netflow and IPFIX reporting for sustained and optimized application delivery, and those of you who deal with flow-reporting as a major priority will probably find this upcoming Webinar particularly instructive.

We’ll also be talking about planned updates to the NetQoS product lines at this Webcast for the benefit of our current and prospective customers, and all attendees will receive a copy of the Aberdeen Group’s recent report, “The Real Value of Network Visibility.” (We thought about sending you all NetQoS koozies, but thought you might like this better. Though if you ask for one, I’m sure we can find some.)

You can register for the Webcast here. Attendance, and our supply of koozies, is limited. The Webcast will be held on February 26th, 2008, at 12:00 noon. CST (10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST/6:00 p.m. GMT-UK.)

If you’re just itching to get a few tips on how to use a NeFlow analysis and reporting tool to check out network traffic and conduct network behavior analysis, we present a few tips on our NetFlow analyzer page.

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