Auvik: Auvik Atera: Atera Spiceworks Network Monitor: Spiceworks OpenNMS: OpenNMS NetCrunch: NetCrunch NinjaOne: NinjaOne Pulseway: Pulseway LogicMonitor: LogicMonitor Small business owners cannot ...
Extreme Networks is going mobile. The company today wheeled out a roadmap that will steer the company's product line toward mobile device and application access, availability and management support.
Cisco has added support for traditional network environments to the company’s recently available data center-management console. Introduced in October, Cisco’s Nexus Dashboard melds a number of ...
Cloud-based network management software firm Auvik Networks Inc. has raised $250 million in new funding to accelerate product development and global reach. The funding, announced today, came ...
With all the hoopla about Software-as-a-Service apps and mobile computing, it’s easy to forget that infrastructure software—everything from operating systems to middleware to databases—remains the ...
Network management software is mainly used by businesses, organizations, and IT programmers to monitor computer networks, the websites, servers, and applications. Administrators who follow up on the ...
Auvik Networks Inc., a well-funded provider of cloud-based network management software, said today it’s lending its expertise to help companies deal with an increasingly troublesome problem known as ...
Computer Associates International Inc. has formally launched a wireless LAN management tool that’s designed to help IT managers set up end-user access privileges and identify rogue devices on their ...
What is IT management software? IT management software is software that helps companies manage all aspects of an IT infrastructure. This broad category includes all the software that controls and ...
Over the last decade or so, open source development has skyrocketed, and network management software has ridden that wave. Many frustrated IT administrators have turned to free tools to monitor, ...
Sizing up SDx: Indian CIOs Speak Out on the Promise of a Software-defined Future The promise of a software-defined future is hard to resist. But getting there will require implementing SDN.