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CrossKeys to Speak and Host Workshop at IP Conference
Conference to address the control and functionality enabled by Internet-based VPNs; CrossKeys positioning itself to take advantage of dynamic IP market
LONDON, England (July 11, 2000)-CrossKeys Systems Corporation (Nasdaq: CKEY; TSE: CKY) today announced it will host a Post-Conference Workshop on "Effective Performance Measures for Your VPN" at the 3rd International Conference of IP Based VPNs in London, England.
Jennifer Koussaya, Product Marketing Manager, CrossKeys, will present a seminar on "Effectively Measuring and Monitoring IP Based Services to Discover if SLAs are Met" on Wednesday, July 12, 2000. Ms. Koussaya will speak on the evolution and growth of service level agreements (SLAs); opportunity and growth of Internet protocol (IP) performance measurements; SLAs for IP services; and end-to-end SLAs.
"CrossKeys is extending its leadership position in service assurance, and performance management," says Ian McLaren, President and CEO, CrossKeys. "With the increase in IP services, service providers need a way to accurately measure, and monitor performance. CrossKeys has addressed these issues with CrossKeys ResolveÒ."
On Thursday, July 13, 2000, CrossKeys will also sponsor a Post-Conference Workshop, "Effective Performance Measures for Your VPN", led by Jennifer Koussaya, and John Symes, CrossKeys European Marketing Director. The workshop will explain key performance indicators for the network to assess the impact of service and hardware choices, and work towards continuous improvement in the value of an organization's network.
IP has become so common that enterprises and individuals increasingly rely on it for most business transactions and processes. Commercially introduced as a "cheap" transport and access mechanism to the World Wide Web (WWW), IP has gone so far as to reshape business models, information delivery, education, trade, and marketing. From a service provider's perspective, this demand for services and applications over IP offers an excellent opportunity to extend their portfolio of service offerings, capture higher margins from these IP services, and broaden their customer base.
Service providers are offering virtual private networks (VPNs), built on IP, to meet the growing demand for more cost-effective links. CrossKeys Resolve software matches the increasing importance of IP in telecom networking.
About CrossKeys Systems Corporation CrossKeys Systems Corporation (www.crosskeys.com) develops software that makes the Internet work for business. The world's largest and fastest growing service providers manage the equipment, traffic, and service on their telecom networks with CrossKeys.
CrossKeys Systems Corporation is a public company whose common shares are listed for trading on NASDAQ (CKEY) in the United States and on The Toronto Stock Exchange (CKY) in Canada. CrossKeys and logo are registered trademarks and Dyband is a trademark of CrossKeys Systems Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are acknowledged by CrossKeys Systems Corporation. |