NetQoS

NetQoS,[1] which sells network performance management software and services, was co-founded by Joel Trammell in 1999[2] and acquired by CA Technologies in 2009.[3][4][5]

The company's name refers to Network Quality of Service.[6]

Their ReportAnalyzer provides "real-time visibility into network traffic"[7] and seeks to improve network performance.[8]

Offerings introduced shortly before the company was acquired by CA Technologies include:

Earlier offerings include:

  • Performance Center[9]
  • Anomaly Detection[10]
  • Network latency calculator[11]
  • SuperAgent[12]
  • a software/hardware package to identify applications that use excessive bandwidth[13]

Notability

NetQos' products were cited by over 100 articles regarding NetQos patents[14] and prior art.[15]

References

  1. A Future in Directing Online Traffic The New York Times, January 11, 2009^
  2. Joel Trammell We Are Austin Tech, retrieved April 3, 2014^
  3. Denise Dubie. CA to buy NetQoS for $200 million Network World, retrieved April 3, 2014^
  4. CA Picks Up NetQoS For $200 Million In Cash The Washington Post, September 14, 2009^
  5. The Rationale Behind CA's Deal for Nimsoft The New York Times, March 11, 2010^
  6. NetQoS microsoft.com^
  7. NetQoS ReporterAnalyzer 8.1^
  8. NetQoS Delivers Distributed Network Management Solution MySQL.com^
  9. What do you think of NetQoS' Performance Center? Network World, September 30, 2008^
  10. Identify and troubleshoot network behavior anomalies March 6, 2008^
  11. Network Latency Calculator September 5, 2008^
  12. NetQos SuperAgent March 11, 2002^
  13. new NetQos Hardware/Software package August 19, 2002^
  14. Method and System for Visualizing Network Performance Characteristics^
  15. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22NetQoS%22^