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| {mosimage} | Editorial by Eric Varszegi, CEO | | ip-label.newtest can do its part in this historically unprecedented crisis It is plain to see that the world has entered a crisis that is not just a symptom of a panic-stricken system. It is more likely a structural cataclysm. The months ahead will see nations, international organizations, corporations and probably individuals change a number of their habits. These changes will coalesce with the profound ecology-related transformation in progress. Digital development will doubtless be one of the major answers. | |
Telecommuting, online shopping, and distant exchanges, probably with an increase in subcontracting (to lower expenditure on salaries for companies and administrations), will see even greater expansion. For this reason, a critical intranet application, an online service, telephony over IP, video conferences and, more generally, everything that can be used to lower costs with maximum flexibility will be even more sought after than before.
Availability and performance of the whole range of digital services are therefore determining factors for everyone. The only judge is, and will continue to be, the end user. The end-user vision, therefore, has become vital.
Soon it will no longer be possible not to track indicators of the end-user experience. And you?
- Are you monitoring 100% of your internet online services and critical intranet applications?
- How do you check up on your service providers?
- How do you guarantee the quality and availability of your corporate telephone services which now operate over IP?
Since ip-label took over Auditec-Newtest this summer, the new group, ip-label.newtest, has become the European leader in the measurement of the perceived quality of digital services and critical applications, on the internet and intranet alike. Whatever your monitoring circumstances, ip-label.newtest now offers you the most extensive product line in the market to meet each and every one of your monitoring needs.
Talk to us.
Eric Varszegi
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