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“New Techniques
For Telecom Network Monitoring"
Friday, March 25, 2005
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Room 404, IS Building
You are invited to meet the speaker before the talk
from 10:30 AM – 11:00
AM in the Large Commons Room of the IS Building
Abstract: Current network monitoring tools tend to
be very expensive, complex, highly device centric and
difficult or sometimes impossible to customize. Telecontinuity,
Inc. has developed an alternative, streamlined, custom
network monitoring tool set with web-based graphical
displays that are easily configurable and deployable
with open-source software. Telecontinuity tools’ most
unique features include:
- “Real-time” network and system status
monitoring accessible using any modern web browser
connected to the Internet (dial-up, cable, LAN, etc.)
- Update and animation of charts, graphs, and gauges
using SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) and Javascript/DOM
(document object model)
- Dynamic SVG generation and data update using CFMX
(can also use Java/JSP, PHP, ASP, etc.)
- Data access utilizing SNMP, ICMP, JDBC, Web Services,
and XML
- GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping integration
- User control of display size and zooming of GIS
maps
- User control of data items monitored and data update
rate
- Automated status warnings and email alarms
- Monitoring of IP bandwidth utilization, PRI trunk
availability, input/output queue, packet delay, packet
loss, call statistics, device status and software applications
status
Telecontinuity believes that it has developed the most
novel, flexible, and customizable network and system
monitoring tools currently available.
Bio: Dr. Robert Bozsa, Director of Network
Monitoring and Analysis, brings more than 20 years of technology
experience to TeleContinuity. Prior to joining TeleContinuity,
Dr. Bozsa was Technical Director, Web Applications Development,
for the QRC Division of Macro International. He managed
the development of large-scale, Web-based data collection
and data management systems for projects supported by the
U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute, National Science Foundation and National Association
of Independent Schools. Dr. Bozsa was also instrumental
in the development of FormMagician(tm) QRC Division's automated
survey-building tool and the STATcompiler, a dynamic table
building, data manipulation, and data importing system.
Prior to Macro, he worked at various divisions of Biospherics
Inc., including the Information Services, Environmental
Services and Biotech Divisions. His work there included
the first web-based campground reservation system for the
National Park Service and development of the company's
Intranet. Dr. Bozsa began his professional career as a
Biologist. He received a PhD in Agriculture Science in
1988 from University of Arkansas.
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