PathSolutions releases today, SwitchMonitor v3.4 with a dynamically updating network monitoring map. This network map gives IT administrators the ability to understand from a single viewpoint, their entire network’s current utilization.Tim Titus, CTO, said: "The implementation of a dynamic network map has been long desired by many network monitoring professionals". "We employed the best available web technology to deliver the capability to monitor network usage in a solid offering. We strived to make sure that this network monitoring technology was available without requiring browser downloads or strange security settings. That way, it will work on FireFox or IE natively, and present network performance information in a practical and easy to understand format."
Being a complete network monitoring solution, SwitchMonitor monitors the performance of every WAN and LAN interface on the network and offers detailed information relating to transmit and receive broadcast levels, errors, rates, and remediation suggestions.
Data is permited to flow faster by improving the quality and throughput on all interfaces in the network, and insures that critical services like VoIP are not impacted by a poorly performing network.SwitchMonitor installs on Windows XP, Windows 2000 Workstation or Server, and Windows 2003 Server. A webserver and self-maintaining database are built into the product, as a design methodology to minimize support and licensing requirements.
All current PathSolutions customers covered by a support contract will be able to upgrade to this new version for free.Customers responsible for their corporation’s network performance and interested in seeing a demo of this network monitoring technology can visit
http://www.PathSolutions.com .
When it introduced its industry-leading SwitchMonitor converged network monitoring software in 2000, PathSolutions slashed industry Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) and TCO norms, allowing users to track computer network usage in real time. Its client list includes Tommy Bahama, Building Materials Holding Corp, United Natural Foods, Marvell Semiconductor, Superior Industries, MCI, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Glanbia Shared Services, Visiting Nurse Services, Oxford Industries, City of Bakersfield and AAA.