ADVISORY/ProactiveNet Launches Two New Products, Spends "A Day at the Beach" At N+I.Business and Technology Editors ADVISORY...for Tuesday (May 8) Networld+Interop 2001 Booth No. 1825 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: ProactiveNet, Inc., a leading provider of performance management
solutions for Internet, intranet and extranet applications,
will be demonstrating two new products at the Networld+Interop
show in Las Vegas.
WHAT: The company will be announcing a new version, ProactiveNet 4.0,
of the company's flagship management application. The company
will be publicly demonstrating for the first time a mobile
interface, Proactive Anywhere, that enables the wireless
delivery of alerts, alarms and analyses of web problems to Palm
devices.
WHEN: Announcement of ProactiveNet 4.0 is scheduled for May 8;
Proactive Anywhere was announced on April 26 but has not been
seen by editors, analysts, or customers.
The show itself runs from May 8-11.
WHERE: Networld+Interop, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV.
In the ProactiveNet booth, no. 1825, the company will be
illustrating the quality-of-life aspect of the remote delivery
of "network vitals", highlighting one of the unconventional
situations in which customers can avail themselves of Proactive
Anywhere. A beach ball comes into play.
DETAILS:
ProactiveNet 4.0: Acting as a "root cause console" for browser-based applications, ProactiveNet 4.0 rapidly and accurately determines the underlying cause of slowdowns, and presents the analysis in realtime. Armed with these unique identification capabilities, NOC (Network Operations Center) A central or regional location for monitoring a large network. Also called a "network management center" (NMC), "service management center" (SMC) or "network control center" (NCC), a NOC may be used to manage a large enterprise network, administrators and other management personnel can see at a glance when a performance degradation DEGRADATION, punishment, ecclesiastical law. A censure by which a clergy man is deprived of his holy orders, which he had as a priest or deacon. problem is developing anywhere on the system, and immediately determine what corrective cor·rec·tive adj. Counteracting or modifying what is malfunctioning, undesirable, or injurious. n. An agent that corrects. corrective, n measures are necessary to resolve the problem. ProactiveAnywhere A mobile interface that extends web performance management to any location with wireless access, Proactive Anywhere is the first interface of its kind. It enables ProactiveNet users to monitor and manage their Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the , Intranet and Extranet applications via a Palm VII The Palm VII product family consisted of two products, the Palm VII and the Palm VIIx Palm Pilots. These were produced by Palm, Inc., before it was split into PalmOne and PalmSource. They had antennas for wireless data communication on the Mobitex network under the now defunct Palm. , or any wireless-enabled Palm device. Unlike cell phones or pagers that merely alert users that a problem exists in their datacenter, network, or website, or tools requiring users to start their laptop computer A portable computer that has a flat LCD screen and usually weighs less than eight pounds. Often called just a "laptop," it uses batteries for mobile use and AC power for charging the batteries and desktop use. Today's high-end laptops provide all the capabilities of most desktop computers. and/or dial-in to a network operation center, ProactiveAnywhere provides a direct, wireless connection and displays analytical analytical, analytic pertaining to or emanating from analysis. analytical control control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test. data wherever the user is located. And because it provides real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. pinpointing of the cause of performance degradations, it enables rapid resolution of problems, even before they result in noticeable slowdowns. INFORMATION/APPOINTMENTS: A limited number of meeting times are available with Marty Hollander, vp/marketing, and Radi Shourbaji, product architect. Marty Hollander, 650-279-3167 (cell), [Marty@proactivenet.com] Mark Benvegnu, 408-935-6872 (office), 408-838-0749 (cell, and during N+I) [ mbenvegnu@proactivenet.com] Edward Bride This article is about the female participant in a wedding. For other uses, see Bride (disambiguation). A bride is a female participant in a wedding ceremony: a woman about to be married, currently being married, or, in some uses, very recently married. , 413-442-7718 [Edbride@bcn.net] |
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