CAMBRIDGE, England and RENO, Nevada, December 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
iTrinegy, the networked application performance specialists, is happy to announce that the company's performance was ahead of expectations for 2012 due to the growth of their APM technology and their continuing strategy to build strong and unique solutions based on the needs of the market.
iTrinegy continues to experience steady growth within its network emulation business in both the UK and USA, but with the growth in demand for APM, this side of the business is growing exponentially, with turnover increasing by over 40 per cent in 2012 when compared to 2011.
Frank Puranik, Product Director for iTrinegy, said: "During 2012, we continued to work closely with our partners and customers, enabling them to provide greater application performance over networks. We significantly added new network emulators such as our top-of-the-range INE Xtreme, and our new mid-range models INE Stratus and INE Nimbus. But what really made the difference is the breakthrough we made with our APM technology which is enabling our customers to manage and monitor their networked applications performance and, due to its scalability, is appropriate to organizations of all sizes."
iTrinegy's US operation has also shown continued growth with a very strong demand for network emulation and application performance monitoring technology in the region.
Roy Harris, iTrinegy Director of Sales, USA: "With many of our customers here in the US recognising the need to run applications over different networks, due in part to activities such as moving to new environments like the Cloud anddoing datacenter consolidation and virtualization, the demand for predicting, measuring and monitoring the performance of applications in all types of network has never been greater. With the latest upgrade of our APM technology we can help guarantee the performance in live networks including Wide Area Networks (WANs) and Wireless Networks."
This year iTrinegy, working in conjunction with one of their customers, APD Communications, won the Network Project of the Year 2012 - Public Sector Award sponsored by Network Computing. The award demonstrated excellence in enabling organizations to improve their internal and external communications and collaboration activities. iTrinegy's AppQoS (APM) and Network Emulation technology were both finalists in other global award products for 2012. Frank said: "We see this as a further testament to the growing needs for technology that helps companies understand and manage their vital business applications in these new networked environments."
iTrinegy's customer base continues to increase across a range of market sectors including communications, finance, military and technology.
iTrinegy Products:
Network Emulation Products: The iTrinegy's Networks Emulator (INE) family of products recreate a wide variety of network characteristics that help companies to develop and test their applications before roll-out.
Networked Application Performance Monitoring Products: iTrinegy's Networked Application Performance Monitoring (AppQoS) products enable many companies to identify, in real time, the causes of poor applications and network performance.
About iTrinegy
iTrinegy develops products that enable organisations to address the whole Networked Application Performance Lifecycle™ from initial design & development, through testing, QA, to production rollout and on-going performance monitoring. Many leading organisations deploy iTrinegy technology including Cisco, Wuhan University, Chevron, BT, ST Electronics, National Australia Bank, British Airways, Vodafone, HP, General Dynamics, IBM, Philips, Logica, Thomson Reuters Hong Kong, Schlumberger, Starbucks, and Unisys. iTrinegy has offices in the USA and UK together with a select network of specialist resellers. For more information, please visit http://www.itrinegy.com.
Contact:
Debra Wilkins, +44(0)77696-77073, [email protected]
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