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Glimmerglass Networks, the leading supplier of intelligent optical signal management solutions, today announced that Jeff Zindel, Glimmerglass Networks Vice President of Marketing & Product Management, and Bernd Schilp, Glimmerglass Networks Vice President of Sales for EMEA, will be speaking at ISS World Europe 2011, taking place at the Clarion Congress Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic, from June 14-16, 2011.
On Wednesday, June 15, Mr. Zindel will participate in the Guru Panel covering Lawful Interception for New IP Services “Best Practices” at 11:00 am during the Track 1 program. Later that afternoon, Mr. Zindel will speak on Managing the Flood: Intelligent Optical Signal Access and Monitoring at 2 pm as part of Session B. Mr. Zindel will also speak on the same topic with Joon Choi, Director of Product Management as part of Track 7 at 10:30 am on Thursday, June 16. Later that afternoon, Bernd Schilp will speak on Paradigm Shifts in Optical Signal Access and Monitoring for CSPs and LEAs during Track 1 at 1:00 pm.
“Our Intelligent Optical Systems provide the most flexible, scalable and cost effective platform for monitoring 10s, 100s or 1000s of optical signals,” said Jeff Zindel, Glimmerglass Networks Vice President of Marketing & Product Management. “We will discuss in-depth, the best practices for rapidly and remotely selecting wavelengths for analysis, making perfect copies of optical signals on demand, and dynamically managing the extraction process, distributing signals to and from auto discovery devices, filters and probes. ISS World Europe is an ideal setting to discuss these lawful interception breakthroughs, including ways to maximize return on investments in probes, DPI and processing equipment.”
ISS World Europe is the world’s largest gathering of European law enforcement, intelligence, defense, homeland security analysts and telecom operators responsible for lawful interception, electronic investigations and network intelligence gathering. ISS World Programs present the methodologies and tools to bridge the chasms from lawful intercept data gathering to information creation to investigator knowledge to actionable intelligence.
About Glimmerglass Networks
Glimmerglass Networks is the leading supplier of intelligent optical signal management solutions. Customers worldwide use Glimmerglass advanced software and purely optical, photonic systems to rapidly and remotely access, distribute and monitor optical signals and create and reconfigure optical paths in real time. Glimmerglass systems are deployed in networks for intelligence and defense agencies, communications service providers, lawful interception, enterprises and cloud computing. Using Glimmerglass systems customers dramatically reduce capital and operational expenditures, increase responsiveness, and improve productivity while increasing network availability and performance. For further information, please visit www.glimmerglass.com.
Glimmerglass is a trademark of Glimmerglass Networks, Inc.
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