Categories: Competitors
Posted under: Competitors, Front Line
Mu Dynamics Blog: End customers know that product features and functionality information from vendors do not give them valuable insight into the quality or suitability of a product for their use. Customer Proof Of Concept labs (CPoC labs) are now testing and demonstrating exactly how products perform in their network and IP Service environment.
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By on 10 August 2009 - 11:59:15 AM.
Posted under: Competitors, Front Line
...Trust is the result of a rigorous, scientific testing process applied consistently throughout the deployment life cycle. The thing about trust is that the operator can try to buy best-of-breed equipment, hire the best operations team, etc., but at the end of the day, a single bad customer experience undermines all that hard work. Building trust is much harder than breaking it....
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By on 22 July 2009 - 11:13:49 AM.
Posted under: Competitors, Front Line
...Trust is the result of a rigorous, scientific testing process applied consistently throughout the deployment life cycle. The thing about trust is that the operator can try to buy best-of-breed equipment, hire the best operations team, etc., but at the end of the day, a single bad customer experience undermines all that hard work. Building trust is much harder than breaking it....
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By on 21 July 2009 - 03:44:58 PM.
Posted under: Competitors, Front Line
In the test space the traditional model for testing any NEW service or protocol is fundamentally broken. The rate at which new services and protocols are being rolled out for consumers will need a new model for generating and running tests.
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By on 10 July 2009 - 02:32:25 PM.
Posted under: Competitors, Front Line
Is this latest bump in the economy a resurgence or just another corner? How can you learn to plan for the unexpected and unknown? Broad topic but very applicable to the growing number of leading network operators and their vendors using Mu to more completely test their networked applications and product development processes (software development life cycle, or SDLC).
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By on 25 March 2009 - 05:01:51 PM.
Posted under: Competitors, CTO Workbench, Front Line
The recent Iron Chef event at Black Hat was a +1 for fuzzing where it was more effective than static code analysis (SCA) according to Dark Reading. It's also very interesting to me (and others) that both approaches found different bugs, but fuzzing found the important one (obviously) to do with interaction of the application with the rest of the environment.
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By Kowsik Guruswamy on 19 August 2008 - 04:36:57 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.
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