ManageEngine Adds Cisco WLC Support and MS Applications Monitoring
April 29, 2015
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ManageEngine announced monitoring support for the latest wireless networking and Microsoft infrastructure technologies. NetFlow Analyzer, the company’s real-time bandwidth and security analysis software, now supports Cisco WLC and other visibility and control features. Applications Manager, the application performance monitoring solution, now supports linear scalability of SharePoint Server farms and capacity planning for Exchange Server.

ManageEngine is demonstrating the latest features of NetFlow Analyzer and Applications Manager in booth 2227 at Interop Las Vegas, being held April 27-May1, 2015, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center Hotel in Las Vegas.

Key Highlights of NetFlow Analyzer v11.5 Beta

NetFlow Analyzer v11.5 beta adds Cisco WLC to its list of devices to get real-time traffic reports from wireless devices. It also includes enhancements to various features such as IP group, interface group and alert profile. The new version provides complete visibility and control of the entire wireless network environment, and it lets users drill down for more advanced reporting on WLAN controllers, SSIDs, access points, applications and QoS.

"BYOD has been driving the surge in demand for wireless in the last few years. But the tools that report on wireless traffic have been primarily SNMP based, not real time," said Dev Anand, Director of Product Management at ManageEngine. "To make it easier for network administrators to know exact traffic patterns across SSIDs, access points and controllers, we have extended NetFlow Analyzer to support wireless LAN controllers from leading vendors starting with Cisco."

Key Highlights of Applications Manager v12.0

In the latest version, Applications Manager gains enhanced monitoring capabilities for SharePoint and Exchange. The additional capabilities for SharePoint services and server farms will enable users to linearly scale their IT infrastructure. The new features for the Exchange Server Monitor, which include efficient mailbox management and support for database availability groups (DAGs), facilitate capacity planning.

"Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint are widely used business applications in enterprises, so it’s imperative for IT teams to monitor them for high availability and top performance,"said Arunkumar Neethi Ulaga Rajan, Product Manager at ManageEngine. "The latest release of Applications Manager enhances support for these applications, giving IT teams a seamless monitoring experience that provides much needed flexibility and visibility in large-scale IT environments."

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