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Jul, 2001 : SMARTS to provide Service Assurance for Juniper Networks
📅 - SMARTS, an automated service assurance company for enterprises and service providers, announced that it has joined the new Juniper Networks (juniper.net) IP OSS Alliance.
This new program will develop network management solutions to seamlessly work with Juniper's Internet backbone routers. Juniper Networks will be able to use SMARTS? InCharge solutions to automatically manage availability problems in the service delivery infrastructure based on their impacts on services and customers. InCharge applications use intelligent analysis to provide real-time actionable information for sustaining service and exceeding committed service levels. The Juniper Networks M-series Internet backbone routers are used in critical applications, such as core routing, dedicated access, peering, and data center hosting by service providers.
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