NetFlow Tracker Success Stories

NetFlow Tracker Success Stories
  • BSS Group PLC
    BSS Group PLC is a plumbing and heating supply company based in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The critical issue for BSS revolved around response times. The Telnet-based sales order processing system imposes a low network overhead, with no real problems. Applications added later were adversely affecting the sales order processing system, which must operate correctly and in real time.

  • University of Nottingham
    The University of Nottingham is one of the UK’s foremost research institutes and has new campuses in China and Malaysia. The four Nottingham campuses in the UK support more than 30,000 staff and students and are linked by an OSPF routed backbone. The university has a main connection to JANET, while Student Network Services (SNS), uses a separate connection to the Internet via NTL. This allows students to surf the Internet and use services such as chat without compromising JANET’s security and acceptable use policy.

  • Patrick Corporation
    Patrick is a transport and logistics company, specializing in the loading and unloading of ships and the efficient land-based collection, distribution and storage of cargo for import and export within Australia. Patrick is Australia’s largest operator of container terminals, with state-of-the-art facilities in all major ports. The company has built an integrated network of freight and logistics operations that deliver seamless and efficient transport solutions by rail, road, sea and air.

  • MWB Business Exchange
    MWB Business Exchange Plc (MWBEX) was formed in 1997 and is the United Kingdom’s second largest operator of serviced offices. Its current portfolio comprises 51 centers, providing 880,000 square feet of prime office, meeting and training room space. MWB centers are located in major cities, including Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Oxford and the Thames Valley, with a core group of centers based in and around London.

  • Micronas
    Micronas, a semi-conductor designer and manufacturer with worldwide operations based out of Germany, needed to monitor traffic on its WAN, which contained several lines under heavy load, principally from inter-site traffic in very large CAD files.

  • Merchants Bank
    Merchants Bank, a 35 location retail bank based in Vermont, USA, needed a better understanding of bandwidth on its 35-branch frame relay network, prior to the rollout of a centralized retail banking application.

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