Categories: Mu External Test Lab - METL
Posted under: Front Line, Mu External Test Lab - METL
In a recent article published in Dark Reading, we read this:
"Nearly 80 percent of security products fail to perform as intended when first tested -- and most require two or more cycles of testing before achieving certification, according to a new report from ICSA Labs, which performs security product testing.
The ICSA Labs Product Assurance Report -- a first-of-its-kind study co-authored by ICSA and the Verizon Business Data Breach Investigations Report research team -- offers insights from ICSA's tests of thousands of security products from the past 20 years."
That's just the beginning.
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By on 18 November 2009 - 04:18:34 PM.
Posted under: CTO Workbench, Front Line, Mu External Test Lab - METL
Mu's had quite a few customer and prospect demonstrations around newer Service Level Traffic variation and related Mu Test Suite automation capabilities during the last month. From 20-31 October, the every 2 year MSF GMI event; from 19-22 October there was MPLS 2008; and on Nov 6, a customer case-study seminar for leading operators and vendors. This week offers IMS-based IPTV demonstrations at TelcoTV in Anaheim.
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By on 11 November 2008 - 09:22:20 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: Front Line, Mu External Test Lab - METL
NXT 2008 had heavy interest in several NGN topics including:
# Ensuring real-time VoIP quality for all portions of an operator’s network
# Building reliable and available IPTV deployments by eliminating product weaknesses
# Figuring out what IP applications would attract the most business – and operator subscribers
# Preventing downtime for next-generation network applications like IPTV and VoIP, including deployments based on the IMS Architecture
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By on 23 June 2008 - 05:12:57 PM.
Posted under: Front Line, Mu External Test Lab - METL
Downtime costs money, and organized testing is one of the only formal ways to manage or reduce downtime. Mu showed it's newest VoIP robustness and service assurance tools in 3 very public locations last week: cisco's Toolapalooza, Software Test & Performance and SIPit-22. This blog posting focuses on SIPit-22.
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By on 18 April 2008 - 02:52:48 PM.
Posted under: Mu External Test Lab - METL
This first Mu Line blog topic focuses on how both service providers and their suppliers are integrating automated negative testing throughout their respective deployment and development lifecycles to reduce downtime due to product weaknesses and vulnerabilities – many of which are unique to their customers differing network use cases.
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By on 22 January 2008 - 12:16:24 PM.
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