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Tsarfin Computing Ltd Releases NetGong 7.7

Tsarfin Computing Ltd, a leading provider of network diagnostic and monitoring solutions, today announces the availability of NetGong 7.7, the company's flagship product in the network monitoring software market.

2011-11-23
HAIFA, ISRAEL, November 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tsarfin Computing Ltd, a leading provider of network diagnostic and monitoring solutions, today announces the availability of NetGong 7.7, the company's flagship product in the network monitoring software market.

NetGong is a sophisticated network monitoring tool that allows network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to monitor any networked device on the Internet, corporate intranet, or TCP/IP LAN and receive alerts immediately via audible alarm, message, e-mail, or third-party software when a connection fails.

"NetGong is an extremely valuable tool for system and network administrators," said David Milner, Director of Technical Operations at Tsarfin Computing Ltd. "We believe current and future customers will find the new version even more powerful and convenient, especially in an era when critical networks can require instantaneous management and analysis by professionals."

An essential addition to any network administrator's personal toolkit, NetGong allows users to tailor it to their particular area of responsibility, from a single server to a small-office LAN to hundreds of devices within a large corporate network. Corporate network managers can use NetGong to distribute responsibility among IS staffers and complement existing network management systems. Small businesses can afford to employ NetGong for monitoring critical e-mail and Web servers.

At $39.95 US/Euro list price for one copy, NetGong is a powerful personal monitoring product delivering low cost, simplicity of operation, and round-the-clock coverage. NetGong runs on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 and requires no modification of monitored devices. NetGong is available now directly from Tsarfin Computing and authorized resellers. A free, 14-day evaluation copy of NetGong can be downloaded from the Web site at http://netgong.tsarfin.com.

Tsarfin Computing (http://www.tsarfin.com) is a privately held company specializing in network diagnostic and monitoring software for the Internet, corporate intranets, and TCP/IP local area networks. Its product family includes NetGong, a sophisticated network monitoring tool, and NetInfo, a collection of 15 different state-of-the-art network diagnostic tools on a single, easy-to-use graphical interface. NetInfo allows businesses to more effectively combat network downtime by allowing network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to more accurately isolate faults, simplify processing of diagnostic data and increase internal network security. Tsarfin Computing products are available directly from Tsarfin Computing and through distributors, resellers and OEMs.

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[Press-News.org] Tsarfin Computing Ltd Releases NetGong 7.7
Tsarfin Computing Ltd, a leading provider of network diagnostic and monitoring solutions, today announces the availability of NetGong 7.7, the company's flagship product in the network monitoring software market.