Empirix Explained

Empirix Inc.
Type:Private
Key People:Alex d'Arbeloff (Chairman)

Hammer Technologies Inc. (also known as Hammer, formerly known as Empirix Inc.) is a privately held company which designs and manufactures service assurance testing and monitoring equipment for IP-based communications networks such as Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP), IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)-based, next generation network and 5G wireless networks. Hammer offers enterprise and carrier grade products as well as quality assurance products for network equipment manufacturers. Hammer is headquartered in Billerica, MA. On April 21, 2021, Hammer was acquired by Infovista, a Network automation software. Infovista, which is majority owned by Apax Partners France, today known as Seven2,[1] said the deal “brings together a team of over 1,000 professionals serving over 1,700 customers across more than 150 countries, including 23 of the top 30 CSPs globally[1].”

Company history

Hammer Technologies was founded by Steve Gladstone and John Kuenzig in late 1991. Hammer was originally called Transaction Environments, Inc., but changed its name to Hammer Technologies based on the success of their initial "Hammer" test products. The company started by developing test systems for enhanced telecom services (such as voice mail and IVR), but later moved into VoIP, then a new communication technology. The methodologies developed proved viable for testing, and subsequently monitoring, other IP communications applications such as data, video, web and mobile services. Hammer Technologies was purchased by Teradyne in 1995 as part of Teradyne's effort to diversify into more software-oriented test systems.[2]

On September 6, 2000, the Hammer test technology was spun out of Teradyne and became Empirix Inc. Alex d'Arbeloff, co-founder of Teradyne, was appointed chairman of the board.

On June 6, 2008, Empirix sold its e-TEST suite, a set of Web application testing products, to Oracle. The company then focused on developing products for testing and monitoring voice quality, contact center equipment and enterprise communications networks as well as carrier grade products for mobile, cable and telecom operators.

In 2009, Empirix was awarded the Global VoIP Test & Monitoring Equipment Market Leadership of the Year Award from research firm Frost & Sullivan.[3] In March 2010, Empirix helped found the Network Test Automation Forum (NTAF) to promote interoperability and develop test automation standards in a collaborative, open and transparent manner.[4]

The July 2010 acquisition of Mutina Technology S.p.A. expanded the company's offerings to cover Mobile Broadband (MBB), Next Generation Networks (NGN), SS7/SIGTRAN Signaling, VoD/IPTV, and IP Core for telecom and enterprise networks.[5]

In November 2013, Empirix was acquired by Thoma Bravo LLC, a private equity partnership.[6]

In April 2021, Empirix was acquired by Infovista.

In October 2022, Empirix rebranded as Hammer.

In January 2024, Hammer updated their legal entity name from Empirix Inc. to Hammer Technologies Inc.

Technology

The company's core Hammer technology was designed to automate the testing of IP communications networks, applications and services. It models realistic user behavior and emulates the associated session-based, network traffic to measure real-time voice and video quality as well as the performance of the underlying infrastructure. This capability enables real-world load testing of pre-production VoIP, Unified Communications, IMS, NGN, mobile and other IP-based networks, applications and equipment. Hammer testing predicts both network traffic issues and the quality of the end-user, customer experience.[2]

Empirix adapted the Hammer test technology to provide on-going monitoring for in-production contact centers, enterprise communications systems as well as telecommunications, cable and mobile operators. Empirix has more than 30 patents and patents-pending.

Applications

Notable deployments of Empirix technology include China Mobile, lastminute.com, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Suddenlink, and Amtrak.

Empirix's partners include Accenture, Avaya, Genesys, IBM, Cisco Systems, Intervoice, Nuance Communications, and Sonus.

Publications and research

Empirix has published a book about testing and monitoring IMS subsystems and services entitled “Ensuring a Quality IMS Experience: A Practical Guide to Testing and Monitoring IP Multimedia Subsystem and Services.” In addition, the company has sponsored a DMG Consulting research study entitled, “Business As Usual? A Benchmarking Study of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity for Contact Centers.”[3]

Empirix also sponsored the “Companies Unifying the Conversational Contact Center” survey and report created by Opus Research.[4]

Board of directors

The Empirix Board of Directors includes Timothy Barrows, General Partner, Matrix Partners; Cynthia Deysher, President, Deysher Advisory Services; Paul Ferri, General (founding) Partner, Matrix Partners; Gregor N. Ferguson, Empirix Chairman of the Board; John D’Anna, Empirix Chief Executive Officer; and John Guttag, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at MIT, and Head of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department.

Industry Memberships

European Competitive Telecommunications Association

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-04-21 . Apax Partners supports Infovista in the acquisition of Empirix to further strengthen its leadership in 5G software solutions . 2024-05-31 . Seven2 . en-GB.
  2. http://www.baselinemag.com/c/a/Projects-Processes/Empirix-A-New-Spin-on-Testing/ Empirix: A New Spin on Testing
  3. http://www.icmi.com/Resources/Articles/2008/November/Business-As-Usual-A-Benchmarking-Study-of-Disaster-Recovery-and-Business-Continuity/ Benchmarking Study of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
  4. http://opusresearch.net/wordpress/2010/11/17/ Survey Results: Companies Unifying the Conversational Contact Center