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QoSient Measurement Technology
delivers powerful IP network traffic auditing capabilities to clients,
servers and standalone monitors.
Modeled after the network resource measurement strategies in the
PSTN, QoSient meters can provide standards based availability,
capacity, responsiveness, loss, delay,
jitter and content information for every network transaction
seen, allowing you to measure the occurrence and performance of
network user traffic.
QoSient's flexible aggregation tools allow you to control
the level of granularity of your measurements, allowing you to generate
aggregate measurements for more concise reports, or to measure complex
network events.
With this rich set of metrics, at this level of granularity, the
real issues that impact application/network utilization and performance
can be assessed, rather than guessed.
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Corporate Overview
- QoSient, LLC is a provider of real-time infrastructure software
to measure, assess and manage Internet Network Quality of Service
(QoS). QoSient, LLC is a privately held Delaware limited liability
corporation, qualified to do business in the State of New York. Founder:
Carter Bullard President and CEO. Carter Bullard is the founder of
QoSient and is a recognized leader in the area of network security
and high performance network monitoring. Carter is a former member
of the Computer Emergency Response Team at Carnegie Mellon's Software
Engineering Institute, and has held senior positions at Nortel Networks,
Bay Networks and FORE Systems, as well as Research Faculty positions
at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Carter is currently active
in the development of industry standards in both network security
and performance monitoring. QoSient Products - QoSient products provide
a standard approach to comprehensive network auditing and measurement
for the fundamental elements of network quality: Availability, Capacity,
Responsiveness, Loss, Delay and Jitter. QoSient technology is particularly
well suited for network accounting and billing, operations, security
and performance management |
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