Procera's New PacketLogic Version Delivers Unprecedented Visibility Into Congested Network Behavior
October 19 2010 - 8:00AM
Marketwired
Procera® Networks Inc. (NYSE Amex: PKT), a developer of Evolved
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) solutions providing traffic awareness,
control and protection for complex networks, today released version
12.4 of its PacketLogic™ software. This new version significantly
enhances visibility for network operators by providing improved
granularity of PacketLogic's traffic classifications through
Virtual Services, extending traffic analysis capabilities, and
simplifying distribution of reports. PacketLogic Intelligence
Center (PIC) has been equipped with a report engine that enables
the administrator to correlate statistical data from multiple data
sources into comprehensive reports. It even allows for polling
external data sources, like operations (OSS) and billing systems
(BSS), using standard SQL queries. Unlike many other systems, users
can create their own custom reports without the involvement of
their vendor, making critical business intelligence instantly
available to support timely business decisions based on reliable
information. Broadband providers are being asked by regulators to
detail how they are performing in meeting their service commitments
to subscribers, and to justify their congestion management strategy
through transparency. These new reports, introduced by Procera, are
the first in the industry to combine network, subscriber, device,
application, and location information into a single system to
provide comprehensive congestion reporting. Some examples of
powerful new reports that can be created are:
- Congestion reports per site based on Quality of Experience
(QoE) metrics, traffic dropped, or delay introduced by traffic
shaping and/or prioritization, and minutes of congestion for
network links
- Number of users affected by Congestion Management -- and to
what extent their applications are being affected
- Dynamic consumption reports for subscribers, service plans,
locations, applications, and devices
- Popularity and network impact of specific handsets and devices
(like iPad) on broadband bandwidth usage
- Number of users relative to amount of bandwidth consumed by
emerging killer apps
The new PacketLogic Release 12.4 allows for scheduled
distribution of these reports to stakeholders. This enables the CEO
to have the report of 'protocol and device distribution' at his
fingertips when opening the inbox on Monday morning, and the daily
'congested sites report' to be conveniently available to the
director of capacity planning.
"Almost every role in an operator business requires intelligence
about data traffic patterns and end-user behavior," said Jon
Lindén, vice president of global marketing at Procera.
"Intelligence must be available in a timely, convenient, intuitive
and reliable fashion to enable qualified decisions. We are
continually innovating our solutions to ensure that critical
information is available to operators in real time. We are also
working to ensure that our solutions scale to meet their needs
today and in the future."
Procera also adds further granularity to PacketLogic in Release
12.4 by introducing Virtual Services, which are designated
site-based signatures for commonly requested applications like
YouTube, Facebook, or Hulu. Traffic to these sites will be
accounted for in the Virtual Service signature, as well as the
original application signature, e.g. Streaming Video for YouTube.
This allows, for example, an operator to assess the adoption of
over the top video in general, and for a popular new video service
in particular.
The PacketLogic 12.4 software is available now.
About Procera Networks Inc. Procera®
Networks Inc. delivers Evolved DPI solutions that give service
providers awareness, control and protection of their applications
and networks. Its core product suite, the PacketLogic™ line of
platforms, leverages the company's advanced identification engine,
DRDL™ (Datastream Recognition Definition Language), to provide
accurate identification of network traffic in real-time.
PacketLogic is deployed at more than 600 broadband service
providers, telcos, governments and higher education campuses
worldwide. Founded in 2002, Procera (NYSE Amex: PKT) is based in
Silicon Valley and has offices around the globe. More information
is available at www.proceranetworks.com.
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