Application Performance Deterioration


If you are experiencing critical application performance deterioration... You need Ipanema!


You have just rolled-out a new critical application (e.g. SAP) and you had carefully planned to have enough bandwidth; however a couple of months later, end-users are complaining about their level of service.


Your traditional networking management tools show no problems with the network infrastructure. You are not the only one in that situation, 80% of helpdesk calls related to application performance show that the network infrastructure is working correctly. You feel helpless and are tired of all the finger pointing.

So what's going on?

In the fight for bandwidth, demanding applications such as large downloads or email attachments can flood capacity and undermine the performance of critical applications. Application size and user demand always grow faster than expected. In addition, the traffic mix is always more complex than originally assumed - site to site communication can create meshed flows that are not handled by traditional QoS technologies. As a result, the network becomes uncontrolled and some users experience packet losses and application performance deterioration.

Traditional Visibility tools typically look at the traffic from a few key locations. They do not provide visibility over what is going in the whole network. Application performance issues in branches cannot be identified nor solved.

To solve this problem and guarantee the appropriate level of application performance for your end-users you need the Ipanema Solution.

The Ipanema Solution brings total visibility to the distributed traffic mix. It allows users to monitor application performance over the whole network and can also guarantee application performance through optimization.

According to Pierre Ferrero, EULER & HERMES Group’s Telecom Manager, “With the Ipanema solution, we have considerably improved our application performance and users quality of experience.”

With the Ipanema Solution, no more finger pointing, no more performance issues and no more unhappy end-users!