EnergyAustralia to Automate Performance Monitoring, Service-Level Reporting

EnergyAustralia has chosen InfoVista VistaInsight for Networks and 5View NetFlow to automate performance monitoring and service level reporting across the energy supplier’s networks and thereby ensure the quality of services delivered. EnergyAustralia is one of Australia’s largest gas and electricity suppliers, delivering energy services to about 1.4 million homes and businesses. EnergyAustralia selected InfoVista because it represents the best architectural fit with its technology strategy as well as the flexibility to deliver a strong ongoing return on investment.

VistaInsight for Networks equips EnergyAustralia with the ability to monitor network performance, usage and capacity in real-time, and understand and keep track of where, when and why peaks occur. This information supports the trend analysis needed to accurately adapt and forecast traffic development based on actual utilization of the company’s networks. 5View NetFlow ensures performance of business critical applications by tracking bandwidth intensive applications, congestion and rogue activity, as well as efficiently performing in-depth application flow analysis.

“InfoVista solves the challenge of monitoring the performance of disparate elements across disparate networks,” said Adrian Clark, Manager Intelligent Networks. “We plan to use InfoVista to automate capacity monitoring and service level reporting across our corporate LAN, our Platform for Intelligent Network Communications and future network rollouts. Doing this will ensure network performance and enable various projects related to smart grid and data center consolidation.”

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