NEWS SOURCE: Colasoft
CD, China, Nov. 17 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Choosing a network analyzer software is hard; choosing a network analyzer software under shrinking IT budget is even harder. Colasoft (colasoft.com), a dedicator in network analysis field, shows its good will. It recently launched its winter promotion campaign during which customers who purchased its flagship product – Capsa, can get one additional year free maintenance. This promotion campaign provides decision makers a smarter choice under shrinking IT budget.
“We are glad to launch this promotion campaign as we understand the current situation IT departments are facing,” said Roy Luo, CEO, Colasoft, “and I’m also glad that companies starts paying attention to our not-very-expensive software solutions and realizing how good our software product is.”
Capsa is a packet sniffer software designed for network monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. It performs real-time packet capturing, 24/7 network monitoring, advanced protocol analyzing, in-depth packet decoding, and automatic expert diagnosing. By giving users insights into all of the network’s operations, Capsa makes it easy to isolate and solve network problems, identify network bottleneck and bandwidth use, and detect network vulnerabilities, external attacks and insecure applications.
Capsa is designed to be used by both IT professionals and novice users. Problems are clearly identified, and solutions are suggested in understandable terms. The program includes tables and graphs, as well as intuitive statistics and reports. Users can directly monitor http requests, email messages, DNS queries, as well as real-time activities and message details for the four most popular instant messengers: MSN, AIM, ICQ, and Yahoo Messenger.
What separates Capsa from other packet sniffer software is its unique ability to conduct quick drilldown analysis on a single workstation, protocol or packet. After locating a single item, it allows you to get comprehensive and dedicated information about that item.
Whether for a network administrator who needs to identify, diagnose, and solve network problems quickly, an IT professional who wants to monitor user activities on the network, a security manager who needs to ensure that the corporation’s communications assets are safe, or a consultant who has to quickly solve network problems for clients, Capsa has the functions that satisfy the diversified needs perfectly.
Capsa 6.9 runs under Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. A trial version is available at the company’s web site: www.colasoft.com.
About Colasoft
Ever since 2001, Colasoft has been dedicated in providing all-in-one and easy-to-use network analysis software for customers to monitor, analyze, and troubleshoot their network. Up to now, more than 4,000 customers in over 70 countries trust the flagship product – Capsa as their network monitoring and troubleshooting solution. The company also offers four free network utilities: Colasoft Packet Builder, Colasoft Packet Player, Colasoft MAC Scanner, and Colasoft Ping Tool. Learn more today at www.colasoft.com.
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Original Story ID: (4483) :: 2008-11-1117-002
Original Keywords: Colasoft, network analyzer software, Packet Sniffer Software, CEO Roy Luo, monitor http requests, email messages, DNS queries Colasoft
NEWS SOURCE: Colasoft | Published: 2008-11-17 10:03:40
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