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Re: Route Science


From: Pawel Rybczyk <nogs () border6 com>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 11:34:36 +0100

Hi,

Thanks for mentioning our name.

Our platform does routing optimization but also includes plug & play
monitoring and reporting tools for network troubleshooting and planning.
You can check our brochure at:
http://www.border6.com/files/Border6_NSI_en.pdf

Do not hesitate to contact me off-list, I’ll provide documentation and
can run live demo.

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Regards,
Pawel Rybczyk
Regional Manager
BORDER 6 sp. z o.o.
pawel.rybczyk () border6 com
office: +48 22 242 89 51 (ext.103)
mobile: +48 664 300 375



On 11/16/2014 04:03 AM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Clayton Zekelman <clayton () mnsi net> wrote:

I would also wonder if someone has more details about how useful and
good the Avaya/Routescience are in practice after significant time in
deployment in the real world on a large network,   were  they worth
whatever the price tag was  to get and maintain ?

Oh, and how about Border6 ?    I  believe they have marketing language
claiming to be able to achieve some similar things,  in regards to
automatic path optimizations and rerouting.  :)


http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240046663/Google-chooses-RouteScience-Internet-technology

Yeah,  there are always great news stories.    But media tends to
exagerate things, and I think when it comes to enterprise products
it's strictly promotional.  When was the last time you heard a
followup news story on one of those sorts of things 1yr later about
BigCo dropped "Vendor X" product because they felt it's no longer
worth it,  the savings were less than expected and did not exceed the
cost of the product,  the actual thing fell short of marketing claims,
or didn't actually work out so well, etc, etc.




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-JH



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