| Network Associates announced
WebSniffer, a product that integrates network protocol and system resource
information to provide an early-warning system for preventing web site
problems.
When performance falls off, WebSniffer knows--and tells.
Raphael Reich, product marketing manager at Network Associates' Total
Network Visibility division, said: "When a customer can't connect to your
Web site, they are left with a negative impression. WebSniffer acts as an
early
warning system, allowing Webmasters to identify, understand and solve
problems that can impact Web service quality, protecting the company's Web
site investment."
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"With WebSniffer, webmasters spend less time finding and solving Web site
performance problems, and have increased visibility into the root causes,"
continued Reich.
The components of WebSniffer include: Agents that gather network protocol
and server statistics; a Repository that acts as the central database,
correlating
and analyzing statistics from up to ten Agents; and the WebSniffer Information
Center that displays all the relevant information in browser-based Java
interface, including recommendations for solving the problems.
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WebSniffer will ship in the first quarter of 1998, the first release
running on
Solaris 2.5.x and 2.6.x, with a later release for Windows NT. Pricing
starts at
$1,000 per server and drops to $500 per server depending on how many
servers need to be managed.
Note: The vendor, Network Associates, was formed by the merger of McAfee
Associates and Network General.
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