SolarWinds has enhanced Network Performance Monitor (NPM) that offers the robust network performance monitoring, alerting and reporting capabilities available in "Big Four" enterprise software, but at an affordable, unique-to-industry price. The latest SolarWinds NPM demonstrates a continued commitment to simplifying network management in the data center amidst increasingly complex network challenges.
"SolarWinds focusses on developing products that solve the everyday needs of all IT Professionals -- most of whom don't have deep pockets or time to spare installing or configuring software," said Chris LaPoint, VP – Product Management, SolarWinds. "And as technology advances and networks grow increasingly complex, SolarWinds must preserve our long-standing tradition of providing the powerful capabilities of enterprise-level software you might see in expensive 'Big Four' software, but without the need for professional services and at a price that nearly any organization can afford."
In keeping with the tradition of delivering advanced functionality at a market-differentiating price, SolarWinds NPM has added new baseline threshold calculating functionality, providing the deep visibility and advanced analytics not previously available to network administrators at such a price. Other features SolarWinds NPM was previously the first to introduce to the market for a low cost include enterprise-level wireless support for LAN controllers and thin access points, monitoring for major routing protocols including OSPF and BGP, and a high-availability Failover Engine, all of which have differentiated SolarWinds NPM as a uniquely powerful, yet affordable, network monitoring solution.
New SolarWinds NPM Features are dynamic baseline threshold calculation, custom NOC views, dynamic customizable network mapping, enhancements to the universal device poller, support for additional routing protocols and added support for Ruckus and Motorola wireless controllers and devices.
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor pricing starts at $2,675 and includes the first year of maintenance.
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