Press Release
Attendees Learn Best Practices for Managing Application and Network Performance
MINNEAPOLIS — April 6, 2011 — Network Instruments®,a worldwide leader in network and application management, today announced the Get to the Core: 2011 Seminar Series. The seminars, being held in 10 cities across the United States, will present network professionals with best practices and the latest techniques for optimizing performance, effectively managing new technologies, and speeding troubleshooting.
Get to the Core Seminar Topics
• Stay a step ahead: Keys to identify problems before they impact user experience
• Fix it fast: Techniques to speed root cause analysis of network, application, and system issues
• Hold everything: Understand the importance of long-term packet captures for troubleshooting
high-capacity networks
• Improve application performance: Evaluate performance by looking beyond response times to manage cloud, VoIP, and multi-tiered applications
• View the virtual: Manage virtual environments and underlying physical infrastructure
• Plan for the future: Determine if user demands justify network upgrades
The Get to the Core: 2011 Seminar Series is scheduled to stop in the following cities:
Minneapolis, MN - April 12
San Diego, CA - April 26
Salt Lake City, UT - April 27
Chicago, IL - May 3
Saint Louis, MO - May 4
Houston, TX - May 5
Raleigh, NC - May 17
New York City, NY - May 18
Boston, MA - May 19
Denver, CO - May 24
To learn more about the Get to the Core seminars, please visit: www.networkinstruments.com/core/.
About Network Instruments:
Since 1994, Network Instruments, a leading provider of performance management and troubleshooting solutions, has helped organizations ensure the delivery of business-critical applications. The company's platform of management and reporting products provides comprehensive visibility into networks and applications to optimize performance, speed troubleshooting, and assist long-term capacity planning. Headquartered in Minneapolis, the company does business in more than 50 countries.
For more information, please visit www.networkinstruments.com.




