May 22, 2006 (Press Release) --
Shunra VE Desktop 2.5 Delivers Network Simulation On the Go
Free Trial Available at: http://www.shunra.com/content.aspx?page=network_simulation_trial_download
New York, NY, May 16, 2006 - Shunra Software Ltd., a leading provider of predictive application and network performance assurance solutions, today announced version 2.5 of its award-winning Shunra VE. Shunra VE Desktop 2.5 simulates a wide area network link, enabling users to test applications under a variety of current and potential network conditions directly from their desktops or laptops. This new version is designed to quickly and easily provide network simulation capabilities to users located outside of the testing lab, on the move, and/or for smaller companies that seek a basic solution for development, testing and troubleshooting of network-related application performance issues. A free, easy-to-use, trial of Shunra VE Desktop 2.5 is offered to those who want to test-drive the new version, at: http://www.shunra.com/content.aspx?page=network_simulation_trial
Shunra VE Desktop 2.5, with its intuitive GUI, is designed to be extremely easy to use, even for those who are not network experts. Using slide bars and pre-defined drop down menus, users can set network parameters such as latency, jitter, bandwidth and packet loss manually, or they can simply download pre-defined network scenario files directly from the central repository. Alternatively, users can simply capture and import actual production network conditions directly into Shunra VE Desktop network scenarios.
Shunra VE Desktop then transforms the local area network that connects the PC with the application server into a virtual wide area network link, using the conditions specified or recorded. When run over this simulated virtual network link, applications behave as if used by a remote end-user under the specified wide area network conditions. Additionally, Shunra VE Desktop's real-time reports and graphics provide easy analysis of the root causes of potential network and application problems at any point in time.
"We've designed Shunra VE Desktop for a wide range of users who need to get an accurate perspective on how their new or updated applications will perform on the production network – directly from their desktop or laptops," said Boaz Grinvald, CEO, Shunra Software. "Because Shunra VE Desktop is portable, users can develop, test, and troubleshoot their applications anywhere. This is a major benefit for users who no longer need or want to be tied to their testing labs at all times."
Free Trial Available at: http://www.shunra.com/content.aspx?page=network_simulation_trial_download
New York, NY, May 16, 2006 - Shunra Software Ltd., a leading provider of predictive application and network performance assurance solutions, today announced version 2.5 of its award-winning Shunra VE. Shunra VE Desktop 2.5 simulates a wide area network link, enabling users to test applications under a variety of current and potential network conditions directly from their desktops or laptops. This new version is designed to quickly and easily provide network simulation capabilities to users located outside of the testing lab, on the move, and/or for smaller companies that seek a basic solution for development, testing and troubleshooting of network-related application performance issues. A free, easy-to-use, trial of Shunra VE Desktop 2.5 is offered to those who want to test-drive the new version, at: http://www.shunra.com/content.aspx?page=network_simulation_trial
Shunra VE Desktop 2.5, with its intuitive GUI, is designed to be extremely easy to use, even for those who are not network experts. Using slide bars and pre-defined drop down menus, users can set network parameters such as latency, jitter, bandwidth and packet loss manually, or they can simply download pre-defined network scenario files directly from the central repository. Alternatively, users can simply capture and import actual production network conditions directly into Shunra VE Desktop network scenarios.
Shunra VE Desktop then transforms the local area network that connects the PC with the application server into a virtual wide area network link, using the conditions specified or recorded. When run over this simulated virtual network link, applications behave as if used by a remote end-user under the specified wide area network conditions. Additionally, Shunra VE Desktop's real-time reports and graphics provide easy analysis of the root causes of potential network and application problems at any point in time.
"We've designed Shunra VE Desktop for a wide range of users who need to get an accurate perspective on how their new or updated applications will perform on the production network – directly from their desktop or laptops," said Boaz Grinvald, CEO, Shunra Software. "Because Shunra VE Desktop is portable, users can develop, test, and troubleshoot their applications anywhere. This is a major benefit for users who no longer need or want to be tied to their testing labs at all times."

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