BLUE Network Analysis and Assessment
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Your network can be an OCEAN of devices. It contains more than router, switches, firewalls and boxes. It is an enormous technology that allows your business to run, keep pace and satisfy clients and customers. BlueWater's Network Analysis and Assessment can reign in your diverse network and help optimize your investment extracting maximum efficiency and exposing it’s true potential.
Key Business Benefits
Optimization
- Allows your network to run at top efficiency. BWG takes all captured data and provides solutions for increasing return on investment. We can resolve mis congurations and offer upgrade paths for hardware and software if necessary.
Correlation
- Network problems rarely manifest as a single complaint. After data collection We can provide you correlated events that may be pointing to a single cause. Slow mail and database replication issues seem like separate problems but may have a single root cause. Correlation can resolve multiple problems.
Events
- During the discovery process we “trap” or collect information from your network devices. We see alerts and events from the network. Unless you are proactive looking for this data it is lost and never utilized. BWG can see this information and report on it.
Analysis
- Analysis of the data is done by a BWG trained Engineering specialist. Using our proprietary tools and deep knowledge of networks, topologies and protocols we can take an abundance of raw data and convert that into a meaningful analysis.
Network
- In the end it is the network as a whole we are able to discover analyze and remediate. BWG treats the network holistically, not as a single entity. When issues are discovered and resolved in quick fashion your network is transparent. It becomes the conduit for all business uninterrupted.
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Key Features
- Discovery Phase
- Baseline Existing Network
- Highlight Pain Points
- Extract Deep Pertinent Data
- Provide Real World Solutions
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Defining Network Analysis Features
Network Analysis is a range of techniques employed by engineers and planners to study the properties of networks including connectivity, capacity, and rates of flow. Network analysis can be used to estimate the capacity of a network for a specific application or series of applications.
Network analysis offers insights into what is happening not only over the WAN, but also on the local area network (LAN) at each location. Information pertaining to traffic flows, protocols, and even individual data packets can empower the IT organization responsible for the network to keep it operating at peak performance.
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