Friday, January 16, 2009

Tevron gives its website a face-lift to add further user-friendly features

Tevron - Application MonitoringNashua, USA January 16, 2009 – Tevron®, a global software company (www.tevron.com), that develops and delivers APM and business service monitoring solutions, announced the launch of its revamped website with more user friendly features and easy navigation tools. The site is verified by W3C validator. Customers will notice an immediate ease of use compared to the old site. They can request more information about services and learn about possible solutions. The new site also allows visitors to read more about the company.

Tevron® is a privately owned company that offers a comprehensive suite of end to end performance, Application Monitoring Solutions, SLA and Automated Testing Solutions. They are headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Tevron’s robust technology prowess makes it possible for every application across the entire enterprise to be actively monitored and tested. This includes web applications, client server applications, legacy applications, Citrix hosted applications, and Terminal Services hosted applications. It products CitraTest APM, CitraTest VU and CitraTest are globally renowned and their clientele include the Forbes 500 companies.

About Tevron - Tevron is a global leader in APM and Automated Testing. Through its all-encompassing customer-centric vision and advanced technology, its APM and Testing Solutions allow the unique flexibility of supporting every application across the enterprise with one methodology, delivering the ability to test, monitor, enforce SLAs and optimize performance with confidence and ease. Tevron has successfully delivered monitoring solutions that support every IT enterprise applications to hundreds of customers worldwide. Founded in 2001, Tevron is a global organization and is privately held. Tevron’s vast and diverse range of customers are global leaders and include companies such as Citigroup, DaimlerChrysler, Alcon, USPTO, Siemens, DeuBa, Lockheed Martin and hundreds of others .

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