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Fluke networks acquires ClearSight Networks

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NEW DELHI: Fluke Networks which deals in network installation and analysis has acquired ClearSight Networks, that provides network analysis tools for real-time application monitoring, protocol analysis and troubleshooting, though the terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

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ClearSight provides the network engineers deep visibility into their network traffic. Insight into performance, security and anomalies is delivered through the ClearSight Analyzer (CSA) and Network Time Machine (NTM) product lines. The company's protocol analysis, deep packet inspection and forensic stream-to-disk technologies further strengthen Fluke Networks' leadership position in network analysis, monitoring and testing.

Fluke Networks delivers a full line of systems, analyzers and tools that enable engineers to deal with the proliferation of IP-based applications and services, including IP voice and video. “ClearSight's network analysis solutions maximize network engineers' ability to actively monitor critical links carrying high volumes of network traffic for performance bottlenecks, security anomalies and intermittent disruptions,” said Arif Kareem, President, Fluke Networks. “ClearSight's powerful historical analysis, when coupled with deep packet inspection and monitoring, provide the comprehensive visibility needed to isolate, diagnose and resolve problems before they impact network performance,” he added.

“Fluke Networks' philosophy of providing Network SuperVision, giving users superior visibility and insight into networking infrastructures they can't get anywhere else, is a natural fit with ClearSight,” said Sam Li, Technology Founder, ClearSight. “Our products have defined ease-of-use in protocol analysis and application analysis visualization. We provide tools that are easy enough for less experienced technicians yet deep enough for complex root cause analysis by senior engineers,” he concluded

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