Visual Network Systems and the Gartner Magic Quadrant
Fluke Networks Systems (Now Visual Network Systems) is extremely excited to be included in Gartner’s recent Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring. Gartner evaluated Visual Performance Manager™ 5.0 with the Application Performance Appliance for end-user experience monitoring, user-defined transaction profiling and application performance management database functionality for the study. Additional Info -
Since Garner’s evaluation of Visual Performance Manager 5.0, We have leased versions 6.0,6.1 and 6.5 which introduced the integration of new critical functionality -
- Linking application performance to the business on an executive dashboard based on user definitions.
- Improve network operations efficiency in handling problem escalation with correlated application and network performance for specific sites.
- Providing enterprise visibility of the impact of WAN optimization with the support of Cisco WAAS Central Manager.
- Deep application performance forensics with IntelliTrace™ enabling the user to quickly go from response time to transactions to packets.
Click to view the Application Performance Magic Quadrant report
Why Visual Network Systems
Feel Secure About Our Financial Strength
Visual Network Systems parent company, Danaher (NYSE: DHR), provided another year of record financial performance, including $1.9 billion of free cash flow – a 9.5% increase over the previous year, in 2008. Danaher is a $12 Billion (USD) company; Visual Network Systems is part of the $2 Billion Test and Measurement platform, which also includes such well known brands as Fluke, Tektronix and Raytek.
- Danaher Corporation has shown four-fold revenue growth from 1998-2008.
- Sixteen consecutive years of Free Cash Flow greater than Net income
- A proven system of achieving performance – the Danaher Business System
Leverage our Process of Continuous Improvement
The Danaher Business System: This is our proven set of business tools that drives the company to a never-ending cycle of continuous improvement in quality, delivery, cost and innovation. It’s based on the Japanese principle of “kaizen” or continuous improvement. Using world-class tools, cross-disciplinary teams of exceptional people create and improve processes that result in superior performance.
To contact Visual Network Systems call 888-293-5853 (US/Canada), 425-446-4519 (other locations) or email questions@visualnetworksystems.com.
