公司规模
Large Corporate
国家
- Worldwide
- United States
产品
- TruView Central Enterprise
- TruView Packet Appliances
- TruView Flow
技术栈
- NetFlow
- SNMP
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 网络与连接 - 网络管理和分析软件
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 物流运输
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
该客户是一家全球技术领导者,拥有庞大的全球网络,包括世界各地的校园、零售店、数据中心和远程办公室。作为一家标志性公司,无数员工和客户每天都依赖其行业领先的技术产品和创新服务,无论是个人用途还是商业用途。该公司的网络遍布全球多个校园、数据中心、零售店和远程办公室,深受全球零售客户和员工的信赖。
挑战
该公司的全球网络面临带宽问题,影响了用户体验,并可能威胁到业务活动。随着新全球总部的建设和新服务的推出,IT 团队需要确保网络能够满足技术开发、制造、云服务以及零售和服务的需求。广域网 (WAN) 运营团队需要了解正在使用的特定业务服务以及数据中心、总部、零售地点和制造区域之间分配的 QoS 等级,以便实现更有效的容量规划并更快地响应网络变化。
解决方案
为了解决项目规划活动和高度分散的组织中偶尔出现的带宽问题,该公司求助于 NETSCOUT 来准确了解 WAN 容量和带宽需求。TruView Central Enterprise、TruView Packet Appliances 和 TruView Flow 部署在公司的网络环境中,提供了对从远程办公室和零售店进出总部和数据中心的流量利用率的迫切需要的可见性。NETSCOUT 解决方案提供了更有效、基于证据的容量规划和带宽管理所需的情报。该解决方案还使 IT 能够快速响应可能影响任务关键型、影响收入服务的用户的网络变化。
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