As area vice president of product and solutions marketing, Eileen Haggerty is responsible for working with enterprise customers to ensure that NETSCOUT’s service assurance and cybersecurity solutions are meeting the needs of our customers and the market.
Prior to her current NETSCOUT position, Haggerty held several product management and marketing roles at the company. Before joining NETSCOUT, she worked in a variety of technical marketing roles at Motorola Codex, Racal Data Group, and Celox Networks. Haggerty has an MBA from Boston College.

What Are the Latest Trends in Cloud Traffic Observability?
Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) has published its 2025 “Cloud Network Traffic Data: Empowering Network and Security Operations in the Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Era” report...
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How Can Observability Improve MTTR?
In a recent blog, we discussed some surprising findings from a survey administered at Cisco Live 2025 with 319 IT professionals participating. We were surprised when it was...
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CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, Recognizes NETSCOUT as a 2025 CRN Tech Innovator Awards Winner
We are pleased to announce that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has honored NETSCOUT as a 2025 CRN Tech Innovator Awards winner. NETSCOUT® earned the award for our Remote...
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Insights from the SPARK Matrix™: Network Observability – Q3 2025 Report
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Top Troubleshooting Surprises from Survey at CiscoLive 2025
Problem resolution in modern enterprises has never been more complex. Not only is the multivendor nature of hybrid/multicloud infrastructure challenging to the IT staff, but so too...
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Observability Is Preventive Medicine to Lower MTTR for Healthcare Organizations
Hospitals, medical buildings, urgent care facilities, doctors’ private offices, and clinics are among the variety of different facilities where people receive medical care...
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