A software solutions editor for global IT performance management
Witbe develops and operates complete software solutions to help manage the performance of information systems. Witbe solutions are available in ASP mode (Software as a Service) or Corporate mode (dedicated).
QoE monitoring - Jean-Michel Planche - User quality of experience - Information systems monitoring
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Witbe offers all companies the opportunity to measure and analyse the quality of service delivered by their information systems and IP applications, such as mail systems, industry-specific applications, websites, VoIP phone systems, banking and private transaction systems and audio-visual services.
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Based on measuring end-to-end quality delivered to users (QoE – Quality of Experience), Witbe solutions offer reliable, relevant and uniform measures to fully control information systems.
Witbe’s solutions are innovative in that they can provide organisations with an overall solution measuring three basic values:
 Availability
 Performance
 Integrity of the whole Information System and critical IP services
Witbe produces factual indicators across strategic dashboards for different parts of a company: for General Management, Marketing and IT Management.
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+ 400 customers, SME and large accounts in all sectors : banking, insurance, industry, telecommunications, IT Services, retail and public administration.
+ 2500 internet & intranet robots, deployed on all 5 continents, which carry out nearly 75 million measurements on critical applications and IP services per month.
+ 12 million Euros invested in a multi applications and multiservices solution, which is permanently developing with the new IP services.
+ 30 points of presence all around the world to measure the performance and availability of your web sites and applications.
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75 people contribute to Witbe to develop services of quality.
Witbe is recognized throughout the whole world for its innovation expertise and research and this is also thanks to its team.
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Jean-Michel Planche has been connected to the Internet since 1990. In 1991, he created Apysoft, became interested in Next software and established the first Next centre. These experiences both lead him to found Oleane, the first Internet operator dedicated to companies. In 2000, Jean-Michel Planche signed over Oleane to France-Telecom to create a strong French Internet centre...
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Marie Veronique Planche began her career in 1984 in IT services at the Ministère de l'Equipement and participated in the first personal computer developments.
She then integrated one of the first French computer companies...
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After studying engineering, Paul Rolland made his debut in 1992 in SSII Altran, working for Apple Europe defining and deploying quality tests for network products, as well carrying out conformance tests with foreign labs. He then went to TRT...
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