AppNeta announced the launch of PathView Cloud with FlowView Intelligent Application Visibility (IAV) and breakthrough network traffic analysis capabilities.
With the rapid increase in personal devices and shared network resources, it is critical for network and application managers to have visibility of all levels of activity and application traffic specific to individual users, devices and applications. PathView Cloud with FlowView gives IT teams the data they need to know exactly what is happening on their networks and which devices and users are contributing to performance problems. With this insight, it is easy to identify who and what is causing network congestion and poor application performance.
IT managers can access intuitive, easy-to-understand network usage analysis, presented in clear traffic summaries and classified into simple categories, such as recreational or business-related.
PathView Cloud customers drill down into their top applications to get a breakthrough level of detail, beyond standard “http” traffic to get meaningful data about which application and individuals are causing the problems from Youtube.com to Salesforce.com.
“PathView Cloud with FlowView is offering a level of network traffic analysis and intelligent application visibility that has never been available before,” said Jim Melvin, CEO of AppNeta. ”We are excited to offer an easy, scalable solution to tell you what is happening on your network and who is using all of your bandwidth.”
Traffic and flow analysis gives users a valuable view of user activity and network bottlenecks. PathView Cloud with FlowView provides continuous and easy-to-access insight into network usage patterns, changes in user activity, and alignment between network usage and outlined policy. This data enables network managers and business managers alike to see which users and applications are consuming capacity and negatively affecting the performance of critical applications.
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