Convergence Management
Ethernet and IP networks weren't designed to support realtime traffic and neither were their management systems.
They were conceived and optimized for bursty, best-efforts delivery-oriented computing applications. But, over the past decade, their implementations have been improved to accommodate the demands of realtime traffic. With the introduction and refinement of QoS features and the broad availability of SNMP-based management approaches, the proprietary on-site practices of legacy PBX management approaches have given way to new, more flexible and more powerful models and capabilities.
It's not that the network now delivers more issues that need resolution. It's just that they're quite different, and both the user experience and the application's performance are tightly coupled. Changes in one area of the network affect the user experience in another. And in business communications, the quality of the voice services are considered to have great impact on the business success.
That's why we created Streamline
To create a new way of managing these complex and highly interdependent networks, applications and services so that there doesn't have to be a compromise - anywhere.