Performance measurement goes Flow at EPF

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Ever wondered how a probe’s ‘alert’ footprint really maps to the rest of your network? Ever struggled to connect a quality degradation alert back to the exact interconnect point, and then figure out what else might be affected?

Let’s demystify that.

At EPF25 next week, Stephan will walk us through a clear, practical example of how to:

  • Map each probe precisely to its corresponding interconnect point. No guesswork, just solid mapping.
  • Then, go one step further: identify which other traffic flows are likely tangled up in the same issue.

Whether you’re refining monitoring, speeding up incident response, or just curious about making flow-level visibility actionable, this talk shows you how to turn scattered alerts into coherent, signal-rich insight.

Be sure to also stop by the BENOCS booth while you’re there. Stephan, Péter, Ingmar and Suraj look forward to welcoming you!

RONOG

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Right after EPF 25, the conversations continue at RONOG 10 in Bucharest! 🇷🇴

On September 18, Péter will be there representing BENOCS and ready to meet the Romanian networking community to exchange thoughts on how traffic visibility and analytics can simplify network operations and improve performance.

Hit Peter up for a coffee and get all the latest updates on the BENOCS product roadmap.

EPF 2025

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It’s almost time for European Peering Forum 2025, this year in beautiful Bucharest!

From September 15-17, you can catch Péter, Ingmar, Suraj, and Stephan representing BENOCS at EPF 25. They’re looking forward to connecting with the peering community, diving into the latest on interconnection, and sharing ideas on how visibility into traffic flows can make networks run smoother.

If you’re attending, come find us! We’d love to talk peering strategies, network analytics, or just grab a coffee and catch up.

See you in Bucharest!

NL-ix Late Summer Drink

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Sun, sea, and… networking.

On September 11, Hari and Stephan will be at the beach in Scheveningen, for the annual NL-ix Late Summer Drink. Always a great chance to catch up with peers, exchange ideas, and enjoy the unique mix of seaside vibes and serious conversations about networks.

If you’re around, come say hi and join us for a beer. We’d love to chat about traffic visibility, peering, and what’s next for network analytics.

TNC25

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It’s almost time for one of the biggest events on the research and education networking calendar: TNC25!

From June 9-13 in Brighton, UK, Péter György, Hari Jayaraman, and Ingmar Poese will be representing BENOCS and are looking forward to some seriously good conversations with the NREN community.

Whether you’re curious about what’s new in network analytics, want to chat about traffic visibility challenges, or just feel like geeking out over some top-tier infrastructure – come find us at booth number 12!

We’re excited to share what we’ve been working on and to hear what’s on your radar.

See you in Brighton!

RIPE 90

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The time is RIPE! (See what we did there? 😉 )

Next week, from May 12-16, BENOCS Co-Founder and CTO Ingmar Poese, Customer Success Manager Péter György, and Daniel Sosnowski, DevOps Engineer at BENOCS, are off to beautiful Lisbon to attend RIPE 90.

Send us a message if you’d like to set up a meeting to find out the latest BENOCS Analytics updates or hit them up when you see them there!

Matching routes to traffic levels at EPF 2025

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Next week at The Global Peering Forum, Inc., Stephan Schroeder will give some insight into identifying asymmetrical traffic, which, if left unremedied, can cause latency and performance issues, load-balancing problems, routing instability and poor quality of service.

Global Peering Forum

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We are excited to be heading over to Colorado, USA, next week for this year’s Global Peering Forum. We are more than excited to announce that we are also first-time sponsors of the event this year!

Péter and Stephan will be present at the BENOCS booth during the whole event to give updates, tips, and insights around peering and BENOCS Analytics, and to answer any questions you might have.

Peering Days – Matching routes to traffice levels

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ICYMI: Péter György is heading over to Croatia to attend Peering Days 2025 next week. While there he will present “Forward Path: Matching routes to traffic levels” on Thursday, March 27, just before the lunch break at 12:10pm.

Be sure to check it and all the other presentations out! https://lnkd.in/d99t-ffZ

Peering Days 2025

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Peering Days is coming up next week and Péter György drew the lucky card!

From March 25-27 he will be in beautiful Croatia to take part in the 2025 edition of Peering Days. While there he will present “Forward Path: Matching routes to traffic levels” on Thursday, March 27, just before the lunch break at 12:10pm.

Take a look at the program here: https://lnkd.in/d99t-ffZ

Be sure to have a chat with Péter should you see him, or arrange something with us in advance!