Register to View Geek Speaks: Best Practices for Managing Network Apps!
Today's IP networks are faster and more reliable than ever before. As a matter of fact, they've become so powerful that most enterprises rely on them daily for business critical applications, such as web-based applications, networked database systems, centralized e-mail services, and Voice over IP.
In this on-demand webcast, SolarWinds Head Geek, Josh Stephens, shares some best practices on how to manage today's networks and the applications that ride over them. You'll learn about:
- Network application readiness - how to evaluate the network before network applications are deployed
- Fully-meshed network management strategies
- Best practices for monitoring and evaluating network application traffic
- Monitoring end-user experience
- Network-focused application monitoring
Simply complete the short form below for your quality geek time with Josh!
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