Categories: CEO Desk
Posted under: CEO Desk
The reality is that testing industry has not kept pace with the rapid innovation around IP services evident within carrier networks, within the smart grid initiatives, within government, within Software as a Service and within the Cloud….until now.
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By on 19 October 2009 - 09:31:00 AM.
Posted under: CEO Desk
Mu Dynamics' key breakthrough around testing IP services is in effectively overcoming the challenge posed by the unique and rapidly changing nature of operator’s IP services.
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By on 19 October 2009 - 09:25:59 AM.
Posted under: CEO Desk
I am very proud and fortunate to be working with such dedicated and talented people at Mu Dynamics. That feeling of pride ramped up a notch higher today as we publicly announce a true breakthrough in IP service testing.
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By on 18 October 2009 - 09:25:27 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Front Line
I was fortunate to be
part of Mu's initial Bay Area Mu User Group (MUG) last night in Milpitas.
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By on 26 June 2009 - 11:08:23 AM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Front Line
I started noticing several interesting trends in our customers about six months ago, and it really hit home when I spoke at the NAB show on IPTV testing a couple of weeks back.
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By on 02 June 2009 - 11:34:08 AM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Front Line
With the large increase in converged application and service deployments (VoIP, IPTV, IMS, VPLS data services, etc.), I am on the road talking with Mu’s operator, government and vendor supplier customers on a consistent and frequent basis.
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By on 28 May 2009 - 09:15:25 AM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, CTO Workbench, Front Line
Mu's operator and vendor customers are scoring a competitive advantage by taking service complexity head on to ensure their specific service or product offering rises above all others.
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By on 19 October 2008 - 11:04:21 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Competitors, CTO Workbench, Front Line, Mu External Test Lab - METL, Overseas Observations
And now, the exciting conclusion to "Verifying Service Readiness with DoS"...
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By on 08 July 2008 - 04:14:17 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Competitors, CTO Workbench, Front Line, Mu External Test Lab - METL, Overseas Observations
Recently one of my European colleagues fielded a pretty important customer question about our Denial of Service module’s relevancy to the telecom industry. These customers have been using Service Level Traffic Variations pretty successfully for a year or so stateside to find potential points of failure and get them fixed. So what makes the Mu’s Denial of Service module particularly useful to service providers?
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By on 08 July 2008 - 02:03:17 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Front Line
A bigger part of the interest comes from the collision of norms happening right now within these organizations. The collision is between those who grew up in the Telco business and those who grew up in the world of IP, and at the heart of the conflict is the issue of reliability, availability, and security of end user services. This is also precisely where Mu Dynamics adds its value.
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By on 23 May 2008 - 12:04:25 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Front Line
Mu is updating its company name to “Mu Dynamics” to reflect a growing solution set around the dynamic nature of network services, applications and wide range of end to end network products. Mu continues to address a broader set of problems faced by customers that focus on the challenges posed by service, application, and network downtime.
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By on 20 May 2008 - 10:45:56 AM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, Front Line
The inherent complexity of the products and protocols delivering VoIP, IPTV services and IMS architecture makes it increasingly challenging for carriers and MSO’s to provide service assurance.
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By on 26 March 2008 - 05:27:52 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, CTO Workbench, Overseas Observations
A significant IPTV outage happened recently because the Pakistan Telecommunications Agency (PTA) operations group changed its router configuration and told the world (perhaps by accident, perhaps not) that they had an excellent route to part of the IP address space owned by YouTube.
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By on 07 March 2008 - 01:34:24 PM.
Posted under: CEO Desk, CTO Workbench, Overseas Observations
A significant IPTV outage happened this past weekend because the Pakistan Telecommunications Agency (PTA) operations group changed its router configuration and told the world (perhaps by accident, perhaps not) that they had an excellent route to part of the IP address space owned by YouTube.
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By on 28 February 2008 - 04:36:26 PM.
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