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Viola Networks looking to be ally of IP network managers

Viola Networks introduced a network performance management platform at Supercomm last week that will be ready next quarter to provide pre-service network readiness assessments, network troubleshooting and on-going performance monitoring for converged networks.

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The system, NetAlly RealTime, is the second product introduced by the Somerset, NJ-based startup (founded in 1998.) The first was NetAlly VoIP, which is designed to help in the deployment of VoIP telephony systems.

Viola’s new product provides performance monitoring of VoIP and other real time applications such as IP-based video conferencing. The system is targeted at both service providers and enterprises that need to Web-based access to performance data such as voice quality, delay and packet loss.

“We take real world measurements of real time applications and we are easy to integrate to other fault management and OSS systems,” said John Rooney, president of Viola.

The company’s development team is in Israel and it has offices there as well as in Canada and its headquarters in Somerset. Rooney recently served as voce president at Avaya and was vice president of worldwide sales for Lucent’s IP services product group.

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