Sysmex America Optimizes Network Performance With Paessler Software
Paessler Network Monitoring solutions help provider of clinical laboratory
systems and services increase visibility into network performance
PORTLAND, Ore. and NUREMBERG, Germany – April 7, 2008 —
Paessler AG, a world leader in network monitoring tools, today announced that
Sysmex America, Inc., a global leader of clinical laboratory systems and
solutions, is using Paessler network monitoring solutions to optimize network
performance. Paessler provides comprehensive, cost-effective and easy-to-use
network monitoring software that helps enterprise organizations gain valuable
insight into how network resources are used. This enables Sysmex to identify and
mitigate problems quickly, enhance network resource planning and usage, and
improve communication between the company’s IT and business groups.
“Being in tune with the network and being able to show ‘uptime’ numbers and
metrics on a monthly basis is invaluable,” says Arthur Braune, IT manager at
Sysmex America. “It shows the business that we responding in an intelligent,
coordinated manner when issues arise. I have already recommended Paessler to
several of my colleagues.”
Using Paessler network monitoring software, the Sysmex IT team has created
automated system-monitoring routines. These processes help log the amount of
data flowing through routers, gateways and firewalls, including the collection
and analysis of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and NetFlow data, as well as
server performance monitoring on Sysmex’s development and production
servers.
Data collected from using Paessler network monitoring solutions helps Sysemex
to diagnosis and mitigate performance issues quickly and implement strategies
and best practices that improve network resource planning and usage.
Paessler’s automated alerts and trending reports help identify load
imbalances, which could cause service disruptions or performance problems. These
analysis and reporting tools have also become valuable in helping Sysmex IT
communicate with business groups within their organization.
Source: Paessler