Anagran taps Shenick to test end users' QoS and QoE

Aug. 27, 2008
AUGUST 27, 2008 -- Shenick says its diversifEye generates stateful real-time application flows on a per-client basis to enable Anagran to develop, test, and validate its flow-based traffic management and control for end user quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE).

AUGUST 27, 2008 -- Anagran (search for Anagran) has selected Shenick Network Systems (search for Shenick Network Systems) to test and confirm its ability to eliminate and resolve network congestion to enable video, voice, data and wireless applications flow flawlessly over converged IP networks. Shenick says its diversifEye generates stateful real-time application flows on a per-client basis to enable Anagran to develop, test, and validate its flow-based traffic management and control for end user quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE).

By generating stateful application flows on a per-flow, per-client basis for functionality and QoS testing, Anagran has ensured that its Fast Flow Technology enables service and network providers to free up network capacity, save on transmission capacity costs, and deliver ultimate QoS and QoE for every user, regardless of how busy the network.  Shenick's TCP-based stateful flows emulate real world clients to show how Anagran ensures smooth TCP traffic flow, as each emulated client is measured in real time, say company representatives.  

"Shenick's scaleable flow-based test and verification technology has proven to be a vital component in aiding Anagran to test the efficacy of our products in eliminating the potentially crippling effects of traffic congestion," says John Harper, vice president engineering at Anagran. "Shenick's per-client, per-flow architecture is impressive because it generates and measures in real time highly scalable, stateful TCP-aware application flows that are as real as the real world and not just packets passing through the network. This helps us to get a true snapshot of how well our products ease congestion in real-world environments," he notes.

"Network specialists choose Shenick when dealing with really complex networks where key infrastructure products have to work seamlessly and not impact any traffic or end user QoE," adds Robert Winters, chief marketing officer at Shenick Network Systems. "Shenick generates application flows that emulate real-world situations to enable leading-edge, high-speed products such as Anagran's FR-1000 to monitor not only the flow of applications, but the impact right down to an individual user basis in real time--no other vendor can provide that level of reality," he claims.
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Shenick says its diversifEye is used by the majority of network traffic management providers in the market. According to the company, the TCP implementation is perfect for emulating real clients and provides the ability to build, test, and measure millions of individual application flows. Service providers and network operators use Shenick for traffic shaping, traffic control, and Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), ultimately enabling them to guarantee QoS, QoE, and free up extra network capacity.


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