ActiveXperts Software Releases Network Monitor 7.3 – Easy and Powerful Network Monitoring

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ActiveXperts, a leading provider of network monitoring and mobile messaging software, releases ActiveXperts Network Monitor 7.3. ActiveXperts ‘ latest update to its network monitoring solution is designed to bring affordable network monitoring to any sized company. ActiveXperts Network Monitor checks the network for failures and irregularities. Monitor all aspects of your servers, workstations, IP devices, applications, databases, cloud, environment and more. Run the software on a central computer, without the need to install agents on the monitored computers.

ActiveXperts Network Monitor 7.3 adds new checks, including: MS Index Server, SMPP, Citrix ICA, Citrix XenApp, Registry and more. It includes all latest anti-virus / internet security suites. ActiveXperts Network Monitor 7.3 has enhanced support for PowerShell scripting; as a result, it comes with over a 100 new PowerShell scripts that users can use directly in Network Monitor.

The product has a new graphing tool, to make multiple graphs in one screen. Users can make graphs on different time intervals in history, with different checks plotted into one screen.

New in Network monitor 7.3 are templates: you can now easily define a set of checks for new servers and devices without the need to make them one-by-one. A set of checks can be copied and pasted with a simple Host/IP change.

Network Monitor now supports Syslog logging. Use this type of logging to log to a Syslog server or management console, in order to have unified logging.

There are many GUI enhancements to the software. For a list of new features, enhancements and fixes, please check our release notes at http://www.activexperts.com/network-monitor/releasenotes/730/

About ActiveXperts Network Monitor
ActiveXperts Network Monitor runs on the following operating systems: Windows 2008 R2 (x64), Windows 2008 (x64/x86), Windows 2003 (x64/x86), Windows 7 (x64/x86),, Windows Vista (x64/x86), and Windows XP (x64/x86). For more information about the product, visit the following web site: http://www.activexperts.com/network-monitor
For a list of built-in checks, see: http://www.activexperts.com/network-monitor/check
The product can be downloaded from the http://www.activexperts.com/download site. This is a full functioning product; it expires after 30 days.

About ActiveXperts Software
ActiveXperts is a leading software developer that provides a single source for network administrators to address their network monitoring and mobile messaging needs. Founded in 2000, ActiveXperts supports more than 10,000 installations worldwide. ActiveXperts's unique ICT capabilities are made possible by the technical expertise of our developers backed by our dynamic management team. ActiveXperts Software's executives, with their international experience, continuously guide ActiveXperts Software to superior levels of service and development. More information about ActiveXperts can be found at http://www.activexperts.com/activexperts/about

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TechTell, Inc. Provides 24×7 Monitoring Services to Increase the Value of an Organization’s Cisco Investment

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Elma, WA (PRWEB) August 28, 2006

Cisco products’ credibility and reliability is regarded across the IT and business community as one of the best. But, just as with all IT, 100% self-monitoring and 100% uptime are taboo words that yield significant caution to experienced IT professionals. Real-time metrics of performance and faults with today’s complex network infrastructures continues to be among the top business and IT priorities, and emerging practices in the industry being regarded a necessity, not a luxury.

Organizations globally continue to use Cisco’s latest technologies to make business efficiencies and capture new market share; Aironet wireless routers, VoIP gateways, etc. To offset buy costs, competitive organizations are finding ways to lower the total cost of Cisco product ownership through monitoring solutions by improving distress isolation and rapid resolution capabilities, and subsequently increasing employee productivity and customer satisfaction. Some have deployed Cisco’s Network Analysis Module for traffic monitoring to foresee network failures, but this is still limited solution.

The challenge continues to be “how does an organization effectively monitor itself internally”. Furthermore, Cisco devices each report network information individually, facing organizations with the challenge of aggregating disparate monitoring data from multiple products without a single comprehensive reporting source. This can be frustrating to the IT department, expensive to the accounting department, and inefficient across the entire organization. To address this, organizations have flocked to outsourced external monitoring solutions that afford them the value of monitoring professionals and single source reporting at an extremely cost effective price point relative to in-house solutions.

“..Cisco Systems recommends implementing RMON alarm and event on critical network devices..”

TechTell, an established and leading provider of outsourced best-of-quality element network monitoring solutions provides 24x7 monitoring of Cisco infrastructure products. This affords organizations dedicated monitoring from a professional 24x7 staffed NOC facility so that organizations can focus on their core business. A nominal set-up fee, monthly service plot and TechTell hardware appliance is required.

TechTell’s proprietary hardware, software and service solution is effective in monitoring 24x7 pre-determined event and performance thresholds that include the following Cisco components and services.

Products Monitored (partial list)

    Cisco Aironet Routers, Bridges, Access Points     Cisco Catalyst Switches     Cisco AS Gateways     Cisco Works Network Management     Cisco ANS     Cisco VoIP (call manager, IPCC, etc)     Cisco Ethernet Switches     Cisco NAM-1, NAM-2

Components Monitored

    Voltage – Voltage Out of Range     Shutdown – Critical State test point     Supply – Redundant Power Supply Failure     Fan – Fan Failure     Temperature – Temp Out of Range     CPU     ICMP

TechTell’s service is an ideal tool for organizations that are seeking an end-to-end comprehensive monitoring solution that is reliable, secure, and scalable.

For information about our current clients and how TechTell monitoring solutions can add value to your organization’s needs, please visit our website at http://www.techtell.com, or phone a TechTell sales engineer at 866.605.7950.

About TechTellâ„¢

TechTellâ„¢, a Seattle region company in Elma Washington, is an established and leading provider of outsourced end-to-end element network monitoring solutions.

Founded in 2002, TechTell’s mission is to provide network monitoring solutions for private and public organizations seeking to use best-of-class quality outsourced network monitoring services. Our philosophy is to partner with our clients to help them achieve maximum value from their IT investments with a client tailored network monitoring solution.

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Homewatch Networks Introduces New Internet-Powered Monitoring of Temperature, Humidity

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Home and business owners in warm climates worry about unmonitored temperature spikes that result in perilous and damaging mold. This past winter, those in cold climates have suffered when the heat shuts off and pipes freeze. Both problems can be addressed by this new service from Homewatch Networks, Inc., designed as an simple-to-use smart sensor and service to help keep a home or small business safe and healthy when owners are not there, away on a trip or gone for the season.

The low monthly subscription service, together with a one time buy of the smart sensor, provides a money saving alternative to complex home automation systems. Homewatch Networks' mission is to make affordable and simple technology to safeguard your home."

Sensor results available from any web browser or smart phone help consumers avoid problems that arise from unmonitored temperature or humidity change. Homewatch Networks enables tracking of temperature, humidity, and dew point through a smart sensor connected to an Internet jack, with results showed anywhere through a web browser, or smart phone.

Homewatch Networks NSD-2 and monitoring service are perfect for owners of second homes or small businesses, long distance monitoring climate of homes of elderly relatives, verifying temperature and humidity patterns in wine cellars, basements, and attics. Engineered and assembled in Florida, the smart sensor technology uses domestic content where possible and 100% US labor.

Home and small business owners can now get this simple-to-use remote home monitoring service for a low monthly price. There are no long-term contracts, no termination fees and no gimmicks. To get the results of a home or business temperature, humidity and dew point monitoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, users sign in to a personal web account.

A smart sensor (NSD-2) plugs into a home or small business Internet service. It sends climate data at regular intervals to a personal web account. Learn more about the product and service at http://www.homewatchnet.com.

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