Fluke Networks unveils New OptiView XG tablet

 

Fluke Networks introduced the OptiView XG, the first
tablet for network analysis that provides the fastest solutions for network and
application problems for both wireless and wired access anywhere in the
network.  

 

The OptiView XG tablet
expedites network and application problem solving by automating root cause
analysis and providing guided troubleshooting to address problem areas.

 

OptiView XG is an instant, integrated window into your
network in a form factor – the tablet – that you can take from the data
center, to the production floor, to the office desktop,” said Gary Ger, vice
president, enterprise network analysis, of Fluke Networks.

 

We’ve built on nearly 20 years of network
troubleshooting leadership by integrating the key technologies network
engineers need into a single, portable tool which helps them solve network and
application problems faster and improve overall IT efficiency,” Ger added.

 

The ability to solve both network and application
problems is crucial for today’s network engineers,” said Debra Curtis, research
vice president and analyst at Gartner. That need, combined with critical staff
levels in many organizations, means tools that integrate multiple functions,
and automate the collection of performance data will be key to greater
efficiency and less downtime.”

 

The OptiView XG is
designed to provide a wide range of functionality necessary to adapt to the
dynamic and diverse networks of today through various features.

 

The OptiView XG will help solve problems and get
networks up and running faster than ever before,” said Mike Pennacchi, owner
and head network analyst of network troubleshooting consultancy Network
Protocol Specialists LLC. 

 

The dashboards let users configure the information the
way they want to see it, and it automatically discovers both wired and wireless
sides of networks, which is incredibly important to users in a portable tool,”
Pennacchi added.

 

By TelecomLead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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