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An evolution of enterprise services to a simpler, more flexible Carrier Ethernet model requires a corresponding evolution in their management and delivery...
March 29, 2007
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An evolution of enterprise services to a simpler, more flexible Carrier Ethernet model requires a corresponding evolution in their management and delivery...
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Use the play controls and links above (on the right) to play the audio now or download the audio to your computer.The migration of enterprise business users from traditional services to the increasing & widely adopted ethernet based services is now fully energized. The desire to have reportable end-to-end SLAs as part of the service is still however seen as the holy grail when offering an equivalent level of guaranteed delivery. Leveraging work undertaken by standard bodies and the MEF, InfoVista has delivered a complete Ethernet Service Level Agreement (SLA) monitoring and management solution for both carriers and enterprise users alike. This podcast overviews the requirements that carriers can adopt to leverage their SLAs and confidently offer assured performance in business grade Ethernet services.
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