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As more enterprises implement next-generation communication technologies, MSPs not only must be able to deploy VoIP applications rapidly, they also must be able to maintain critical application performance and availability., according to the company. Analysts International, Calence and Getronics have chosen NetIQ VoIP Management solutions because of their need to manage the performance and availability of their customers' VoIP applications.
"At Getronics, we put a tremendous amount of effort into selecting VoIP management tools. We look for vendors who not only are leaders in the space, but also offer solutions that are applicable to our environment," said Patrick Kelly, solutions developer, communication services practice, at Getronics. "We chose NetIQ because we look for best-of-breed vendors with whom we can partner to achieve the successful management of our customers' environments."
NetIQ VoIP Management solutions help MSPs better execute major deployments and deliver consistent levels of performance and availability of their IP telephony systems and applications. NetIQ's integrated solutions span pre-deployment assessment and testing, roll-out, and post-deployment phases. These solutions include:
* NetIQ AppManager for VoIP - Maximizes the performance and availability of IP telephony systems and applications with automated problem management, sophisticated alerting and powerful reporting capabilities.
* NetIQ Vivinet Assessor - Determines quickly and easily how VoIP will run on the network prior to deployment.
* NetIQ Vivinet Diagnostics - Pinpoints call quality problems in VoIP networks and explains why a user is experiencing reduced call quality.
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