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What do you do when all your network performance indicators are green, but users are still complaining?

IT teams are drowning in hundreds of measurements and metrics and according to Forrester Research, one-third of user complaints linger without resolution for a month or are never resolved.

We’ve been approaching network performance monitoring all wrong; we’re trying to resolve problems using the same old processes and systems that we’ve always used. It doesn’t need to be this way. End-user experience monitoring empowers teams to look at performance from the end-user’s perspective.

Read our ebook “End-User Experience: An IT Troubleshooting Revolution” to understand:

  • Why the troubleshooting process is broken
  • How you can get ahead of the issues
  • 4 steps to fix the troubleshooting process

Thank you to Viavi Solutions for the article.

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