
New Strategic Hires and Partnerships, Launch of TrueView Express, and Recognition from Industry Press and Analysts Among Highlights of 2007
PALO ALTO, Calif. — January 7, 2008 — Symphoniq Corp., a pioneer in real end user experience monitoring, today announced a number of major milestones in 2007, including two executive hires, new product developments, including the industry's first downloadable solution for monitoring the real user experience - TrueView Express, as well as a rapidly growing customer base.
"Symphoniq had an amazing year in 2007," said Hon Wong, co-founder and CEO of Symphoniq. "Based on our strong growth, increasing recognition of our company by industry-leading analysts and press, and our expanded number of customers and partners, we know that businesses are beginning to recognize that today's complex web application environments require a unique approach to real end user monitoring to optimize performance."
Launched in November, TrueView Express, designed for use with F5's BIG-IP systems enabled businesses to implement powerful real user monitoring capabilities in less than an hour. TrueView Express provides immediate value and visibility into web application performance leveraging existing application delivery infrastructure. Powered by Symphoniq's TRUE technology that uniquely addresses the performance issues associated with complex Web architectures, TrueView Express reveals previously undetectable end user performance issues for any web application.
Other major milestones in 2007 included; partnership and product announcement with Citrix and F5 to bring Symphoniq's innovative TRUE technology to these market leading application delivery controller platforms, in addition to deeper relationships with existing partners BEA, IBM and Microsoft. Along with these valued partnerships, Symphoniq experienced over 100% customer growth in the last year alone. Symphoniq also rounded out its executive management team with the hiring of VP of Marketing Ed Colonna and VP of Sales Howard Doherty.
The year also brought positive recognition by leading IT industry publications and analysts. For example, in February, Symphoniq's TrueView product was recommended by CRN and given its highest accolade of five out of five stars. And in September, Symphoniq was featured as a "10 IT Management Company Still Worth Watching," by Network World magazine.
In 2008, Symphoniq will continue its dedication to technology innovation and leadership with new strategic relationships, expansion of existing partnerships and significant product announcements. The company is also looking ahead to the next major release of TrueView planned for the first half of the year, and continuing to provide the industry with the best technology for real user monitoring to optimize performance of today's complex web applications.
Symphoniq Corporation (www.symphoniq.com) provides the industry's first end user experience monitoring solution to identify infrastructure problems with real transactions, as experienced by real users, in real time. The company's patent-pending TRUE (The Real User Experience) technology delivers an early warning system that detects and isolates web application performance problems before they cost companies revenue, resources and operating budget. Symphoniq TrueView provides the insight organizations need to optimize their infrastructure and resources to address the new performance challenges created by complex Web architectures including SOA, SaaS, Web services and Web 2.0. Symphoniq partners with industry leaders including Citrix, F5 and Microsoft, and is a privately held company headquartered in Palo Alto, California.
Symphoniq® and TrueView are trademarks of Symphoniq Corporation and may be registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.


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