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Fluke Realigns Product Strategy for “Borderless Enterprise”

May 20, 2015
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Fluke Networks is pursuing a new strategy to align its product portfolio around the needs of the “Borderless Enterprise.” The goal is to put organizations back in control of the performance of their entire IT landscape — regardless of whether services are running on premise or in the cloud.  Fluke will provide powerful, easy-to-use tools to accomplish this end.

As part of this strategy, Fluke is introducing TruView Live, a new SaaS offering that extends enterprise-grade, real-time network activity and performance monitoring to also cover cloud applications.

“IT departments have traditionally focused on technology, service delivery and stability, while line-of-business leaders are eager to adopt solutions that enable rapid competitive advantage and winning more customers. These different perspectives can sometimes create tension between IT and business leaders, but they can all agree poor user experience has a cost — whether it’s lost customer relationships, decreased revenues or reduced employee productivity,” said Arif Kareem, President of Fluke Networks. “Traditional IT has reached an inflection point where balancing technology and business outcomes is critical. With the growing influence of business units in selecting and bringing cloud-based services into the enterprise, IT leaders have to not only act as business partners, but also ensure Quality of Service for all applications. By taking accountability for improving user experience, IT can demonstrate a critical business benefit.”

Fluke Networks’ suite of products for identifying performance and user experience issues across devices, applications, locations and cloud providers:

  • Visual TruView — a unified network and application performance monitoring appliance that helps IT quickly identify and solve issues across client, network, service and applications by incorporating five tools in one
  • OptiView XG — a rugged, portable tablet for network engineers that combines wired and wireless network analysis to troubleshoot issues and assess network quality for VoIP/Video/UC deployments
  • OneTouch AT 10G Network Assistant — an automated handheld tester for network technicians that troubleshoots 10-Gigabit data centers and validates connectivity, service availability and path performance
  • AirMagnet — A comprehensive suite of products that address wireless network design, analysis and security, including intrusion prevention, wireless health assessment and remote troubleshooting
  • TruView Live (new) — a SaaS offering that delivers enterprise-grade cloud application monitoring in real time to ensure service availability and performance

http://www.flukenetworks.com/

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