WEST LEBANON, NH, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dartware, a leading provider of the InterMapper network monitoring, mapping and alerting software, today announces the immediate availability of FlowTraq -- a full fidelity flows analysis tool with advanced filtering, customizable dashboards and alerting capabilities. As with the long-time flows capability within InterMapper, FlowTraq is developed by our best-of-breed partner ProQSys.
FlowTraq uses network flow records to deliver integrated monitoring, forensic and security solutions. Monitoring enables scrutinizing usage, billing and bandwidth reports, network troubleshooting and traffic origins. Forensics assists with incident response, IP leakage, PCI system compromise and legal discovery inquiries. The security functionality supports policy development, policy violation detection, scans for malicious behaviors and blacklists.
It is a powerful and customizable software application that significantly increases insight into network behavior, making it easy to spot the risks before they become problems. Because there's no aggregation of the flow data, you can use the powerful filtering capabilities to see what happened after the fact.
FlowTraq features:
- Faster Results. 100 times faster than full packet capture, with 100 times longer data retention.
- Better Accuracy. No aggregation. Full forensic recall of all network flows, including IPv6.
- Microsecond precision. When switches handle hundreds of thousands packets per second, this level of granularity is sometimes the only differentiator between cause and effect.
- In-depth analysis. Detect abuse, misconfigurations, data leakage, structured attacks, and more.
- Unlimited filtering. Sort, search, filter and view your traffic to quickly determine what's important
- Peering and Transit. Review AS number distribution to see where you are sending traffic.
- Alerting and reporting. Create alerts on traffic patterns, schedule reports for analysis or ISP billing.
"Our customers are really going to appreciate the user customizable workspaces" says Rich Brown, CEO of Dartware. "Different networks have different challenges, and different users have different preferences. FlowTraq's enterprise setup with customizable dashboards allows many users to benefit maximally from the flow data, without getting in each other's way."
FlowTraq has the flexibility to improve any network operation. It is compatible with NetFlow, sFlow, cFlow, and jFlow and it runs on Windows, Linux, Mac, and Solaris.
Whether deployed for diagnostics, troubleshooting, compliance, capacity planning or security, InterMapper's suite of tools has the power, flexibility, ease-of-use and affordability the network administrator needs to maintain a healthy network.
A free, 14-day, fully functional trial version of FlowTraq is currently available.
http://www.intermapper.com/products/intermapper-flows/FlowTraq.aspx
About ProQSys - FlowTraq
As the developers of FlowTraq, ProQSys specializes in network security and analysis for complex network environments. Our goal is to substantially improve the insight, visibility, and understanding our customers have into their network infrastructures. ProQSys was founded in 2004 to provide a commercially-available version of the powerful Process Query System (PQS) correlation technology. These initial ideas were transformed into the powerful software product, FlowTraq. Today, the ProQSys team has a strong focus on network monitoring and organizational risk reduction. FlowTraq has over 2000 customers on 6 continents ranging from Fortune 500 companies, ISPs and Managed Service Providers, governments, schools and universities.
Contact
Dave Levy
Dartware
+ 1.603.643.9600
dlevy@intermapper.com
www.intermapper.com
Dartware is a leading developer of network monitoring, mapping and alerting software. Our flagship product, InterMapper is an easy to configure and fully featured management tool and is integrated with a reporting package, a layer 2 discovery module and a robust NetFlow analyzer. Available for major operating systems, these innovative tools earn quick return-on-investment by proactively notifying administrators to potential hardware, software and bandwidth issues that could cause business interruptions. Powered by an extensive library of probes, its color-coded maps and graphical reports provide a real-time view of any device on the network. Over 25,000 IT professionals at organizations around the world use InterMapper as a cost-effective way to maximize network uptime.
FlowTraq Now Available from InterMapper; Advanced Flows Analytics for Monitoring, Forensics and Security
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[Press-News.org] FlowTraq Now Available from InterMapper; Advanced Flows Analytics for Monitoring, Forensics and SecurityDartware, a leading provider of the InterMapper network monitoring, mapping and alerting software, announces availability of FlowTraq -- a full fidelity flows analysis tool with advanced filtering, customizable dashboards and alerting capabilities.


