Complimentary event will examine the ROI of a network monitoring switch
Boulder, CO., September 18, 2012 –
What:
As network traffic continues to grow, network-based security, performance and compliance monitoring becomes increasingly critical. But that doesn’t mean the cost of network operations, and in particular the cost of monitoring, has to grow needlessly. Network monitoring switches offer compelling options for consolidating monitoring tools and architectures, and they can deliver significant savings over the status quo of deploying more and more security and network monitoring tools.
This Webinar – entitled ROI of Network Monitoring Switches: Three Case Studies – will examine the ROI of a network monitoring switch at three entities: the University of Texas at Austin, a Managed Security Services Provider, and a National Retail Chain.
Who:
Jim Frey, Managing Research Director, EMA
Kate Brew, Product Marketing Manager, Ixia
When:
Thursday, September 27, 2012
11:00 am Pacific / 2:00 pm Eastern / 7:00 pm GMT Summer Time (London, GMT+01:00)
Where:
Those who are interested in attending this Webinar can register at:
http://research.www.enterprisemanagement.com/network-monitoring-webinar-pr.html
Why:
Attendees will learn:
how each IT organization implemented network monitoring switches in their production networks
how each organization reduced costs, improved productivity and “future-proofed” themselves using visibility technology
how they quantified hard and soft ROI savings
About Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)
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