We use the product for real-time user application monitoring. This involves tracking user performance and assessing the time users spend accessing various pages within applications.
My company used AppNeta by Broadcom to do voice testing on several customer sites, and we also did some data testing. Right now, my company is trying to see if the tool works within a cloud-based solution and trying to troubleshoot something that the customers are experiencing right now over the cloud with their Microsoft Teams.
We primarily use the solution for general network performance. We used the solution in a large retail organization. I've used it to prove my infrastructure and have installed virtual and physical probes. Firewalls need to be open so the probes can gather information. Then, the data is placed in one aggregation point, and we look at the data from there in its totality. We also use it for load testing in order to discover the latency tolerance for upgrading environments or moving to a cloud space. We invested heavily in IT infrastructure and have used this to QA the network infrastructure prior to standing up a new environment. We're focused on resiliency, performance, and latency.
We have a couple of data centers and clouds, and we have our retail campuses as well as supply chain and distribution centers. We use AppNeta in all these locations to check the connectivity and performance between the locations. That's a major use case that we have. We have a public cloud and on-premises setup.
Sr Technical/Presales Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2022-12-02T07:35:00Z
Dec 2, 2022
Our main use cases are SD-WAN or a cloud migration or an application moving to SaaS. Most of our customers are moving to SaaS and cloud, and from traditional MPLS to SD-WAN networks. We want to tell our customers what the experience is like during and after the implementation of SD-WAN, or during the migration of an on-prem application to SaaS. We want to tell them what the application performance is like, or what the network performance is like. That is what we provide to customers and it is our main focus area for the product. I am in pre-sales and, here in the Middle East, and most of our customers here do not go with SaaS. They mostly have on-prem data centers and go with SD-WAN. They connect their branch with SD-WAN and they want to know what the performance is of their SD-WAN terminals. That is the major use case in this region. Apart from that, because most of our users are working from home, we also concentrate on providing user-experience information for any application that an end-user is using while working from home.
Senior Manager Global Networks / Infrastructure Architect at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-08-16T00:22:00Z
Aug 16, 2022
Fundamentally, it is for network monitoring or user experience monitoring. We've deployed the hardware appliances all around our network environment at all of our branch office sites and even some of our larger sites. We use it to run synthetic transactions back and forth between the actual appliances, as well as some HTTP servers and other similar devices. It is software-as-a-service. So, we are using whatever version they upgrade to.
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We use the product for real-time user application monitoring. This involves tracking user performance and assessing the time users spend accessing various pages within applications.
My company used AppNeta by Broadcom to do voice testing on several customer sites, and we also did some data testing. Right now, my company is trying to see if the tool works within a cloud-based solution and trying to troubleshoot something that the customers are experiencing right now over the cloud with their Microsoft Teams.
We primarily use the solution for general network performance. We used the solution in a large retail organization. I've used it to prove my infrastructure and have installed virtual and physical probes. Firewalls need to be open so the probes can gather information. Then, the data is placed in one aggregation point, and we look at the data from there in its totality. We also use it for load testing in order to discover the latency tolerance for upgrading environments or moving to a cloud space. We invested heavily in IT infrastructure and have used this to QA the network infrastructure prior to standing up a new environment. We're focused on resiliency, performance, and latency.
We have a couple of data centers and clouds, and we have our retail campuses as well as supply chain and distribution centers. We use AppNeta in all these locations to check the connectivity and performance between the locations. That's a major use case that we have. We have a public cloud and on-premises setup.
Our main use cases are SD-WAN or a cloud migration or an application moving to SaaS. Most of our customers are moving to SaaS and cloud, and from traditional MPLS to SD-WAN networks. We want to tell our customers what the experience is like during and after the implementation of SD-WAN, or during the migration of an on-prem application to SaaS. We want to tell them what the application performance is like, or what the network performance is like. That is what we provide to customers and it is our main focus area for the product. I am in pre-sales and, here in the Middle East, and most of our customers here do not go with SaaS. They mostly have on-prem data centers and go with SD-WAN. They connect their branch with SD-WAN and they want to know what the performance is of their SD-WAN terminals. That is the major use case in this region. Apart from that, because most of our users are working from home, we also concentrate on providing user-experience information for any application that an end-user is using while working from home.
Fundamentally, it is for network monitoring or user experience monitoring. We've deployed the hardware appliances all around our network environment at all of our branch office sites and even some of our larger sites. We use it to run synthetic transactions back and forth between the actual appliances, as well as some HTTP servers and other similar devices. It is software-as-a-service. So, we are using whatever version they upgrade to.