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iTrinegy Network Emulators Assure Mission-Critical National Government and Military Applications
RENO, Nevada, and CAMBRIDGE, England, July 10, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
iTrinegy announces that their network emulators are being used to ensure IP-based
networked applications for military and national government in both the US and UK are
fully network-ready before roll out into the field.
iTrinegy's network emulation
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/products/network-emulators ] technology is being used to
test application performance in the network prior to deployment into the live
environments. In the USA, Ernest McCaleb a Network Architect for ManTech
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/resources/case-studies/239-mantech-mission-critical-applications-testing ]
, a company providing advanced technological services to the United
States government, said he knew that the best way to find out how an application will
perform in different network environments was to place an application in the 'real-world'
network. "We service multiple agencies within the Department of Defense, and understanding
the issues that would impact application performance is an essential part of the testing
process." said Ernest. "Being able to simulate things like a degraded circuit, latency,
packet loss and jitter is really important, so that no matter where our client's data
travels, we will have the ability to identify and mitigate any serious performance
issues."
iTrinegy [http://www.itrinegy.com ] has one of the most comprehensive ranges of
network emulators in the world, with a particular specialism in the testing of IP over
Wireless Networks (including Radio over IP - RoIP). Our network emulators are being used
to introduce network impairments such as bandwidth control, latency (delay), jitter,
errors and packet loss on demand so that a wide range of real world network conditions can
be tested to see how well data application will cope.
SEA [http://www.itrinegy.com/images/itrinegy/downloads/sea-case-study.pdf ] (a
signatory to the Aerospace and Defence industries supply chain initiative in the UK) also
had a need to guarantee that there would be no problems with application performance and
made the decision to test applications in a proposed network, testing under the most
difficult network conditions, with a particular emphasis on network latency and jitter.
They also wanted to see how the applications would perform under normal conditions, Brian
Stenhouse of SEA: "We realised quickly that what we needed was a network emulator and
through online research we produced a shortlist of products that matched our requirements.
It didn't take us long to choose iTrinegy's INE for Windows, a windows software-based
emulator that allowed us to define the performance parameters of our application very
quickly."
"When dealing with Mission Critical applications, it's essential to have the ability
of offering repeatable and controllable 'real world' network conditions ranging from good
to poor states. This enables comprehensive performance testing of applications earlier in
the product development lifecycle," said Frank Puranik, Product Director for iTrinegy.
"For military applications
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/solutions/by-industry/military ], our Network Emulators
are unlikely to completely eliminate the need to conduct vital, but expensive field
trials, but, their use should reduce the need for subsequent re-trials, as many bugs and
performance issues would have been spotted and corrected long before in the emulated
environment. As a result, it will be possible to save large amounts of time and money and
achieve more rapid system deployments."
iTrinegy Network Emulators are used world-wide by organizations such as Lockheed
Martin, Northrop Grumman, EADS, Boeing, NASA, Cobham Defence, Selex, General Dynamics,
Ministry of Defence and US military sectors to develop simulated IP network environments
that can be used to test the resilience of IP-based systems and applications before they
are actually deployed in the field. Building on their years of experience in application
performance over difficult networks they have recently supplied many customers looking to
understand how applications would perform in cloud and virtualized networks before
committing budget and resources to any changes within IT.
About iTrinegy: iTrinegy develops products that enable organizations to address the
whole Networked Application Performance Lifecycle(TM) from initial design & development,
through testing, QA, to production rollout and on-going performance monitoring
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/products/network-application-monitors ]. Many leading
organizations deploy iTrinegy technology including Alcatel, Aviva, BlackRock, BT, HP,
General Dynamics, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Logica, Raytheon, Thomson Reuters, Schlumberger,
Starbucks, and Unisys. iTrinegy has offices in the USA and UK together with a select
network of specialist resellers. For more information, please visit
http://www.itrinegy.com
Press Contact: Debra Wilkins, PR Manager
iTrinegy
Tel USA +1-888-448-4366
Tel UK: +44(0)845-226-1900
Email: debra.wilkins@itrinegy.com
Web: http://www.itrinegy.com
Source: iTrinegy
iTrinegy Network Emulators Assure Mission-Critical National Government and Military Applications
RENO, Nevada, and CAMBRIDGE, England, July 10, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
iTrinegy announces that their network emulators are being used to ensure IP-based
networked applications for military and national government in both the US and UK are
fully network-ready before roll out into the field.
iTrinegy's network emulation
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/products/network-emulators ] technology is being used to
test application performance in the network prior to deployment into the live
environments. In the USA, Ernest McCaleb a Network Architect for ManTech
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/resources/case-studies/239-mantech-mission-critical-applications-testing ]
, a company providing advanced technological services to the United
States government, said he knew that the best way to find out how an application will
perform in different network environments was to place an application in the 'real-world'
network. "We service multiple agencies within the Department of Defense, and understanding
the issues that would impact application performance is an essential part of the testing
process." said Ernest. "Being able to simulate things like a degraded circuit, latency,
packet loss and jitter is really important, so that no matter where our client's data
travels, we will have the ability to identify and mitigate any serious performance
issues."
iTrinegy [http://www.itrinegy.com ] has one of the most comprehensive ranges of
network emulators in the world, with a particular specialism in the testing of IP over
Wireless Networks (including Radio over IP - RoIP). Our network emulators are being used
to introduce network impairments such as bandwidth control, latency (delay), jitter,
errors and packet loss on demand so that a wide range of real world network conditions can
be tested to see how well data application will cope.
SEA [http://www.itrinegy.com/images/itrinegy/downloads/sea-case-study.pdf ] (a
signatory to the Aerospace and Defence industries supply chain initiative in the UK) also
had a need to guarantee that there would be no problems with application performance and
made the decision to test applications in a proposed network, testing under the most
difficult network conditions, with a particular emphasis on network latency and jitter.
They also wanted to see how the applications would perform under normal conditions, Brian
Stenhouse of SEA: "We realised quickly that what we needed was a network emulator and
through online research we produced a shortlist of products that matched our requirements.
It didn't take us long to choose iTrinegy's INE for Windows, a windows software-based
emulator that allowed us to define the performance parameters of our application very
quickly."
"When dealing with Mission Critical applications, it's essential to have the ability
of offering repeatable and controllable 'real world' network conditions ranging from good
to poor states. This enables comprehensive performance testing of applications earlier in
the product development lifecycle," said Frank Puranik, Product Director for iTrinegy.
"For military applications
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/solutions/by-industry/military ], our Network Emulators
are unlikely to completely eliminate the need to conduct vital, but expensive field
trials, but, their use should reduce the need for subsequent re-trials, as many bugs and
performance issues would have been spotted and corrected long before in the emulated
environment. As a result, it will be possible to save large amounts of time and money and
achieve more rapid system deployments."
iTrinegy Network Emulators are used world-wide by organizations such as Lockheed
Martin, Northrop Grumman, EADS, Boeing, NASA, Cobham Defence, Selex, General Dynamics,
Ministry of Defence and US military sectors to develop simulated IP network environments
that can be used to test the resilience of IP-based systems and applications before they
are actually deployed in the field. Building on their years of experience in application
performance over difficult networks they have recently supplied many customers looking to
understand how applications would perform in cloud and virtualized networks before
committing budget and resources to any changes within IT.
About iTrinegy: iTrinegy develops products that enable organizations to address the
whole Networked Application Performance Lifecycle(TM) from initial design & development,
through testing, QA, to production rollout and on-going performance monitoring
[http://www.itrinegy.com/index.php/products/network-application-monitors ]. Many leading
organizations deploy iTrinegy technology including Alcatel, Aviva, BlackRock, BT, HP,
General Dynamics, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Logica, Raytheon, Thomson Reuters, Schlumberger,
Starbucks, and Unisys. iTrinegy has offices in the USA and UK together with a select
network of specialist resellers. For more information, please visit
http://www.itrinegy.com
Press Contact: Debra Wilkins, PR Manager
iTrinegy
Tel USA +1-888-448-4366
Tel UK: +44(0)845-226-1900
Email: debra.wilkins@itrinegy.com
Web: http://www.itrinegy.com
Source: iTrinegy