August 2018 Conversation Spark Now Available!

August 31, 2018
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We’ve welcomed Geode Networks to the Teneo Group
Earlier in August we were delighted to announce our acquisition of Geode Networks. The acquisition brings sophisticated services capabilities and deep network and application expertise, including consultancy, professional services and support services in the areas of SD-WAN, Visibility and Digital Experience Monitoring.

Webinar: How to make your users smile with Digital Experience Monitoring – 18th September
Join our CTO Marc Sollars on this webinar to find out how you can get eyes into each user’s experience based on how they interact with their apps, devices and your network, regardless of whether the apps they’re working in are local, cloud or web-based, or if their devices are physical, virtual or mobile. Ideal to measure experience before and after O365 and SD-WAN projects.

We placed 4th in 2018 CRN Fast Growth 150 list
The list is CRN’s annual ranking of North America-based technology integrators, solution providers and IT consultants with gross sales of at least $1 million that have experienced significant economic growth over the past two years.

Digital Experience: Reminds me of Sewage
Don’t get us wrong, we’re not suggesting that your application and network infrastructure stinks, but in the same way that we take digital experience for granted on our mobiles and laptops, it’s great to know that there are companies monitoring the sewerage system on our behalf and that we don’t need to inspect, maintain or repair it.

20% of companies have implemented initial SD-WAN projects as IT Teams grapple with Network Maintenance workloads & costs
We’ve surveyed 200 Senior IT and Networking managers to find out where they are in their journey to SD-WAN – find out how you compare.

We’re one of the first to join the new Corelight Channel Program
This means we can help to make security incident responders and threat hunters more efficient and effective. Corelight’s built on a foundation of Bro, the open source network analysis framework that generates actionable, real-time data for thousands of security teams worldwide.

 

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