Feb 24 2010
Glimmerglass, the leading supplier of intelligent optical layer management solutions, today announced that Jeff Zindel, Glimmerglass Vice President of Marketing and Bernd Schilp, Glimmerglass Sales Director, EMEA, will speak at ISS World Middle East and Africa (MEA) 2010 on February 23-25 at the JW Marriott Hotel Dubai.
Addressing intelligence, telecommunications and law enforcement experts responsible for lawful interception, electronic investigations and network intelligence gathering, Mr. Zindel will participate in the Guru Panel covering Lawful Interception for New IP Services “Best Practices” on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 1:15 pm. Mr. Schilp will discuss Cost Effective Optical Signal Interception, Distribution and Management from 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm on Wednesday, Feb. 24th. Glimmerglass will also demonstrate Rapid, Remote Interception and Distribution of Optical Signals for Lawful Interception from 11:15 am -12:15 pm, Feb. 24th.
“We are pleased to address the ISS World MEA audience of experts and demonstrate a range of breakthroughs in optical signal management that enable the cost effective interception, distribution and management of data flows over fiber,” said Jeff Zindel, Glimmerglass Vice President of Marketing. “Our systems enable telecom service providers, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies to monitor optical networks without disrupting traffic, select optical signals for analysis on demand, and distribute signals to one or many locations while handling any data rate and protocol.”
ISS World MEA is the world's largest gathering of Middle East and African Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Homeland Security Analysts and Telecom Operators responsible for lawful interception, electronic investigations and network intelligence gathering. ISS World programs present the methodologies and tools to bridge the chasms from lawful interception data gathering to information creation to investigator knowledge and actionable intelligence.
Glimmerglass intelligent optical systems enable telecommunications service providers and government agencies to rapidly and cost-effectively intercept, distribute and manage optical signals.