As area vice president of product and solutions marketing, Eileen Haggerty is responsible for working with enterprise customers to ensure that NETSCOUT’s service assurance and cybersecurity solutions are meeting the needs of our customers and the market.
Prior to her current NETSCOUT position, Haggerty held several product management and marketing roles at the company. Before joining NETSCOUT, she worked in a variety of technical marketing roles at Motorola Codex, Racal Data Group, and Celox Networks. Haggerty has an MBA from Boston College.
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Remote work and hybrid workforces are here to stay. Technology resources closer to the client edge for more responsive, secure networks need visibility to ensure quality end-user...
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Moving Resources to the Edge Calls for More Thorough Service Assurance
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See the security and service assurance challenges the edge presents when CIOs and CISOs have turned to edge computing just as cyberattackers are focused on accessing the network...
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Too Many UC&C and UCaaS Tools, Too Little Visibility
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Learn how organizations can leverage NETSCOUT Smart Data from InfiniStreamNG appliances for both performance assurance and security protection activities.
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Understanding the Visibility Challenges to Supporting Remote Work
The last nearly two years saw workforce shifts drive significant security and IT updates to accommodate remote work. With the explosion of devices in use, vulnerabilities have...
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