CLEARWATER, FL, July 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Whether it is in the home or the workplaces, there are many scenarios when a powerful Internet monitor program can come in handy. LanDetective Internet Monitor is one of the leading solutions for monitoring traffic over your network. In the business world, this provides an effective solution for guarding against information leak and ensuring that employees are using company resources as intended. In the home, it allows you to monitor the activity of children and others online. Data sent over high-level network protocols is tracked and analyzed and everything is reconstructed into a user-friendly and human-readable format and stored on the local computer. No additional software needs to be installed on other computers or devices connected to the network. LanDetective Internet Monitor only needs to be installed on the host computer and, once up and running, it will monitor all traffic sent over that network.
LanDetective Internet Monitor stores all data sent and received through the network including emails, instant messages, Web content visited and files uploaded or downloaded over the Web or FTP. It is the ultimate network traffic analysis tool providing you with everything you need to know exactly what is going on with your network. The program boasts a user-friendly interface with intuitive features that do not require expert knowledge to get the hang of.
The Internet monitor supports all versions of Windows from Windows 2000, including 64-bit editions. To learn more, or to download a trial version, visit http://landetective.com/products/internet-monitor.html.
Monitor All Internet Traffic with LanDetective Internet Monitor
LanDetective Internet Monitor provides you with everything you need to thoroughly monitor Internet traffic over your network. All data is logged allowing you to analyze it at any time or view visited webpages offline.
2012-07-18
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Neopost to Grow Beyond Mail with Acquisition of GMC Software
2012-07-18
Neopost is proud to annouce the aquisition of GMC Software Technology. Their seamless solutions allow companies to manage inbound and outbound communications with customers, regardless of the media and or channel used (paper mail, e-mail, fax, text messages, social networks, etc.).
A major step beyond the exchange of mail
"GMC's recognised technology and know-how will enable us to provide additional services to our customers in a major step toward the integrated and co-ordinated management of various customer communication tools, beyond the exchange of mail." ...
Wireless Radios for the Security Your Country Deserves
2012-07-18
These professionals use wireless radios to communicate with each other and their seniors. These radios are special and have some functions that help them to use it without being noticed, for e.g. palm controller.
The company Hytera which is known for PMR radio (Professional Mobile Radio) offers many types of radios throughout 80 countries with the help of its website http://www.hytera.com/. Even some police and government employed security agents use these types of radios. Their radios are known as police radio. These are a type of mobile phones and because of their ...
XPO Hires New National Accounts Manager
2012-07-18
XPO, a leading provider of international and domestic mailing services, has hired Helaine Rich as National Accounts Manager. She will focus on major accounts that are located throughout the US and target select international customers.
"XPO continues to grow in spite of the challenging economy because we provide our customers with customized programs that are tailored to their unique business - something they need to stand out from the competition," said Kelly Herold-Martinez, CEO of XPO. "We sought out the best person to manage these new accounts and ...
Going Blue 4 U FUNdraiser
2012-07-18
Going Blue 4 U is the campaign that has been spearheaded by Lee Horbachewski of SimpLee Serene and is running until August 15, 2012. If the goal of $25,000 is raised, Lee is going to dye her entire head blue!
Until August 15, 40% of all online sales of Susanne's book will go towards the GB4U campaign.
For the soft-cover version, visit: http://www.abcfaeries.com/buy-a-book.html
For e-reader versions, visit: http://www.abcfaeries.com/buy-e-book.html
The ABC Field Guide to Faeries has inspiring reminders of respect for ourselves, others and the environment. It was ...
Plastic Surgeon Urges Women to Seek Out Qualified Surgeons
2012-07-18
Dr. Richard A. D'Amico, nationally and internationally recognized authority on breast augmentation in New Jersey, says that despite the relatively good news in the recently published UK National Health Service's final report on the safety of PIP implants, women should still research their surgeons thoroughly.
"I would hope that the findings of this report won't lull potential breast-augmentation patients into a false sense of security," says Dr. D'Amico, who holds numerous appointments, including chief of plastic surgery at Englewood Hospital. "Quality ...
Mushrooms: More Than Just For Dinner
2012-07-18
Scrambled in omelets and sandwiched between buns, the new "superfood" is finding its way to the breakfast table and landing on lunch menus, according to a recent consumption report published by the Mushroom Council.
A staple at the dinner table and holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, mushrooms are becoming popular fare for breakfast and lunch meals. In fact, mushrooms are a leading ingredient in omelets, pizza, sandwiches and salads.
"The Council has made a big push into the foodservice market," explains Bart Minor, president of the Mushroom ...
Plastic Surgeon Comments on Breast Implant Safety
2012-07-18
Breast implants are safer now than ever, says Dr. Daryl K. Hoffman, who practices plastic surgery near San Jose.
"The materials and techniques in use today are incredibly advanced," says Dr. Hoffman, a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in procedures such as breast augmentation. "San Jose and Palo Alto women sometimes express concerns about breast implants during their initial consultations with me. I want them to know that implant components have undergone extensive clinical testing and have long been deemed safe for the human body."
Dr. ...
New TURCK White Paper Provides Industry Guideline to Implementing Solid or Stranded Ethernet Cables
2012-07-18
TURCK announces a new white paper, Ethernet Cable: A Guideline to Implementing Solid or Stranded Cables, is now available for download at www.askturck.com or on the TURCK website. The white paper serves as a useful resource, allowing readers to identify and implement the ideal Ethernet cable to ensure reliable network performance in their industrial applications.
With businesses becoming increasingly more communication-centric, virtually every industry is now relying on industrial Ethernet technology to network critical devices and control systems as well as to enhance ...
Plastic Surgeon First in Seattle Area to Offer Cellulaze
2012-07-18
Dr. Braden C. Stridde of Puget Sound Plastic Surgery has introduced a unique and effective procedure for the treatment of cellulite. In addition to offering his patients near Seattle liposuction and other body contouring treatments, he is the first surgeon in the region to offer Cellulaze, an effective and long lasting treatment for removal of cellulite in a single treatment.
Often, despite regular exercise and a healthy diet, cellulite can keep people from feeling truly confident when bathing season comes around," Dr. Stridde says. "Cellulaze uses a new, FDA ...
Plastic Surgeons Comment on Non-surgical Breast Enhancement
2012-07-18
Despite a lot of hype in the media about topical creams and natural herbs that will increase breast fullness, the board-certified plastic surgeons at Plastic Surgery Center of the South say surgical procedures such as a breast lift offer Atlanta area patients who come to their practice much more predictable outcomes.
"Some of the products that are being offered these days tout the fact that they are 'all natural,' which many people interpret to mean 'safe,' " says Dr. Michael Petrosky, one of the practice's surgeons. "Take puerifica mirifica for example. ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
New superconductor with hallmark of unconventional superconductivity discovered
Global HIV study finds that cardiovascular risk models underestimate for key populations
New study offers insights into how populations conform or go against the crowd
Development of a high-performance AI device utilizing ion-controlled spin wave interference in magnetic materials
WashU researchers map individual brain dynamics
Technology for oxidizing atmospheric methane won’t help the climate
US Department of Energy announces Early Career Research Program for FY 2025
PECASE winners: 3 UVA engineering professors receive presidential early career awards
‘Turn on the lights’: DAVD display helps navy divers navigate undersea conditions
MSU researcher’s breakthrough model sheds light on solar storms and space weather
Nebraska psychology professor recognized with Presidential Early Career Award
New data shows how ‘rage giving’ boosted immigrant-serving nonprofits during the first Trump Administration
Unique characteristics of a rare liver cancer identified as clinical trial of new treatment begins
From lab to field: CABBI pipeline delivers oil-rich sorghum
Stem cell therapy jumpstarts brain recovery after stroke
Polymer editing can upcycle waste into higher-performance plastics
Research on past hurricanes aims to reduce future risk
UT Health San Antonio, UTSA researchers receive prestigious 2025 Hill Prizes for medicine and technology
Panorama of our nearest galactic neighbor unveils hundreds of millions of stars
A chain reaction: HIV vaccines can lead to antibodies against antibodies
Bacteria in polymers form cables that grow into living gels
Rotavirus protein NSP4 manipulates gastrointestinal disease severity
‘Ding-dong:’ A study finds specific neurons with an immune doorbell
A major advance in biology combines DNA and RNA and could revolutionize cancer treatments
Neutrophil elastase as a predictor of delivery in pregnant women with preterm labor
NIH to lead implementation of National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act
Growth of private equity and hospital consolidation in primary care and price implications
Online advertising of compounded glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists
Health care utilization and costs for older adults aging into Medicare after the affordable care act
Reading the genome and understanding evolution: Symbioses and gene transfer in leaf beetles
[Press-News.org] Monitor All Internet Traffic with LanDetective Internet MonitorLanDetective Internet Monitor provides you with everything you need to thoroughly monitor Internet traffic over your network. All data is logged allowing you to analyze it at any time or view visited webpages offline.