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VQManager in use

What gives you pleasure from product development is that many people are finding it useful. In fact, that gives greater satisfaction than, say, solving the most complex technical puzzle in the product itself. There have been many instances of VQManager being used and it was always from our known customers (people who have bought it!). So, it was a pleasant surprise to see some one mentioning the product in an external forum . Hope to hear more such news from our users! Btw, if you are one of them using the product and finding it useful, please share your views on the same.. You can share your feedbacks by dropping in a line to our support mail id (support [at] vqmanager [dot] com). We're quite eager to hear user feedbacks/inputs all the time!

VQManager!

VQManager is the product that I'm working on for my company AdventNet . Its a real time VoIP monitoring software that can 'sniff' the packets in your network and provide you with the Call quality reports et. al,. It has been quite a amazing journey for our whole team from where we started to where we are now. With lot of inputs from our users (and customers!), the product has come off well and we just might have hit the gold spot! Let me write some 'internal-news' of whats happening in our product just to keep the interest alive! You may check out the product from our website: http://www.vqmanager.com and download the same for a 30-day FREE evaluation from http://www.vqmanager.com/download.html

Greg does it again!

With the world cup debacle for India getting slowly forgotten, there is one more deamon opened up by our great coach Greg! I have admired his stern and straight forward approach to the Indian cricket. I thought he will bring in the much needed professionalism into this Indian squad. With a focus on grooming youngsters and experimentation policy India were on a high with consecutive victories (read in the subcontinent conditions !) in the initial phase of Greg's coaching. Everything seemed to have fallen into place, with the exception of the Ganguly saga, and everything looked bright for the Indian cricket team. Now then, I think everything started deteriorating after the 'disastorous' tour to West Indies where the Indians were beaten 4-1 in the ODI series. This really set the tone for the decline of the team's performance and it seems like a never ending story. It has really upset whatever plans the captain and coach had for the world cup campaign. Suddenly, all the you