April 6, 2001 (Seattle, WA) - Asentria proudly announces the award of Computer Telephony Magazine's "Best of Show" award for the SNMP-Link Model SL61 Remote Site Manager. Editors from Computer Telephony Magazine presented the award after reviewing the new SL61 at the CT Expo show in Los Angeles.
The SNMP-Link enables network administrators to monitor conditions that could bring their networks down, but that are beyond the scope of usual network monitoring systems. The SNMP-Link Model SL60 has been used for the last two years to monitor environmental conditions and legacy equipment functionality in networks across the United States and in England, Germany, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and other countries. The new Model SL61 makes these monitoring tasks easier and faster to set up, and offers a richer feature set.
Asentria President Tim Stoner thanked Computer Telephony's editors for the award: "It is gratifying to be recognized for the work we have put into the SL61 to make it just what our customers need." Full information on the SL61 is available at www.Asentria.com.
The Company
Asentria develops remote site monitoring and telemanagement solutions that enable providers of critical communications infrastructure to more efficiently and reliably run their networks. Asentria’s products help ensure quality of service and lower operational costs, while making it easier to provision, maintain and support remote equipment. Our strategic solutions fit both large and small communication networks and provide high-value, cost-effective and competitive differentiators to our customers.
Asentria helps administrators cost-effectively manage their call reporting data and remote site infrastructure, while extending confidence and security to ensure availability, integrity and performance. Asentria enables administrators to avoid failures from poor performing equipment that threaten end-user service expectations, while providing better control to predict the performance of remote infrastructure. These new levels of protection shield end-users from remote site equipment failure. Our service provider and enterprise customers trust their remote equipment sites to Asentria. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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