
Corvil will be showcasing enhanced ITOA and Security Analytics solutions at the Gartner Symposium in Barcelona.
Corvil’s latest enhancements display the power of machine-time analytics in providing new insights into today’s IT infrastructure, which is necessary for IT Operations and Security teams to safeguard the delivery of business services.
“We believe our unique machine-time analytics approach to transforming network data into streaming intelligence will prove critical for IT and Security operations teams that are looking to assure and safeguard critical business services in an increasingly machine-automated IT world,” said Corvil CEO Donal Byrne. “We look forward to showcasing our new solutions for unified communications and security at the upcoming Gartner ITxpo."
Corvil’s enhanced ITOA Analytics capabilities for Unified Communications/VoIP use cases include:
- Live production dashboards of all calls in progress, MOS scores, gateways volumes and performance, signalling paths
- Reduce mean-time to repair of VoIP escalations – one click access to the underlying packets
- Scalable to report real user experience for 15,000 concurrent calls per appliance
- Cost effective VoIP packet capture on remote network segments for VOIP replay
- Hold Service Providers to account by reporting point-to-point latency, jitter, loss of every VoIP call
- Integration with Splunk delivering a live view of VoIP call records, ladder diagram visualization of the call lifecycle and in-call RTP quality metrics
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