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INETCO Insight 5.3 Released

INETCO Systems Limited announced the release of INETCO Insight 5.3.

This release contains new features that make it easier and faster for IT operations teams to isolate enterprise service issues in service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications deployed within private, public, and hybrid cloud environments.

Version 5.3 is available for testing and purchase immediately.

INETCO Insight 5.3 takes a fresh, lightweight approach to monitoring critical consumer devices and business applications running within distributed application environments.

The software offers visibility into how all parts of a customer’s enterprise system are performing by tracking the entire lifecycle of every enterprise service transaction without the use of agents, extra traffic loads, or code changes.

Building on the core INETCO Insight 5 capabilities, new features include:

- Scalable data collection capabilities – INETCO Insight 5.3 can capture transaction traffic from thousands of distributed collection points that are on or off the enterprise network. These collection points can be network-based (i.e. listening to SPAN ports) or host-based (i.e. a low level operating system service). This allows INETCO Insight to provide visibility into environments where network TAPs or SPAN ports are unavailable, and to isolate critical application traffic in high speed 10G and 40G environments.

- Patent-pending, real-time transaction correlation system – INETCO Insight 5.3 can re-assemble multi-hop, multi-step business transactions in real-time using simple user-defined rules. INETCO Insight’s business transaction correlation capabilities now work within Cloud-based architectures, and rival that of any agent-based or tag and trace transaction monitoring software.

- Mobile alerting interface – IT operations teams can identify and isolate critical transaction issues from anywhere using their Android, iOS or Blackberry mobile or tablet device. INETCO Insight 5.3 ships with a free HTML 5 client optimized for smartphone/tablet screens.

- Expanded protocol decode libraries – INETCO Insight’s universal decoding engine now supports hundreds more network, Internet, transport, application layer and proprietary protocols to monitor every application in production, irrespective of source and deployment.

Supported application and network protocol types include:

- IP, TCP (v4 and v6), UDP and other network layer protocols

- HTTP, HTML, SOAP, XML, and other “Internet” protocols

- AMQP, CLNP, TPDU, NIST, SQL, and other transport layer protocols

- ISO 8583, FIX, IFX, OFX, VISA, NCR/NDC+, Diebold, Triton and other application layer protocols both within and external to the financial industry X.25, SNA, Bisync, dial, and other “legacy” communications protocols

“With INETCO Insight 5.3, IT operations teams dealing with more and more enterprise services running across distributed application architectures and third party networks can now track each individual transaction as it passes through any infrastructure environment,” says Bijan Sanii, President and CEO of INETCO.

“This fresh, lightweight approach to application performance monitoring yields 65-75 percent faster problem resolution and removes the risk of application failure or slowdowns going undetected when our customers opt for more cost effective environments such as virtual data centers or the Cloud.”

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INETCO Insight 5.3 Released

INETCO Systems Limited announced the release of INETCO Insight 5.3.

This release contains new features that make it easier and faster for IT operations teams to isolate enterprise service issues in service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications deployed within private, public, and hybrid cloud environments.

Version 5.3 is available for testing and purchase immediately.

INETCO Insight 5.3 takes a fresh, lightweight approach to monitoring critical consumer devices and business applications running within distributed application environments.

The software offers visibility into how all parts of a customer’s enterprise system are performing by tracking the entire lifecycle of every enterprise service transaction without the use of agents, extra traffic loads, or code changes.

Building on the core INETCO Insight 5 capabilities, new features include:

- Scalable data collection capabilities – INETCO Insight 5.3 can capture transaction traffic from thousands of distributed collection points that are on or off the enterprise network. These collection points can be network-based (i.e. listening to SPAN ports) or host-based (i.e. a low level operating system service). This allows INETCO Insight to provide visibility into environments where network TAPs or SPAN ports are unavailable, and to isolate critical application traffic in high speed 10G and 40G environments.

- Patent-pending, real-time transaction correlation system – INETCO Insight 5.3 can re-assemble multi-hop, multi-step business transactions in real-time using simple user-defined rules. INETCO Insight’s business transaction correlation capabilities now work within Cloud-based architectures, and rival that of any agent-based or tag and trace transaction monitoring software.

- Mobile alerting interface – IT operations teams can identify and isolate critical transaction issues from anywhere using their Android, iOS or Blackberry mobile or tablet device. INETCO Insight 5.3 ships with a free HTML 5 client optimized for smartphone/tablet screens.

- Expanded protocol decode libraries – INETCO Insight’s universal decoding engine now supports hundreds more network, Internet, transport, application layer and proprietary protocols to monitor every application in production, irrespective of source and deployment.

Supported application and network protocol types include:

- IP, TCP (v4 and v6), UDP and other network layer protocols

- HTTP, HTML, SOAP, XML, and other “Internet” protocols

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“With INETCO Insight 5.3, IT operations teams dealing with more and more enterprise services running across distributed application architectures and third party networks can now track each individual transaction as it passes through any infrastructure environment,” says Bijan Sanii, President and CEO of INETCO.

“This fresh, lightweight approach to application performance monitoring yields 65-75 percent faster problem resolution and removes the risk of application failure or slowdowns going undetected when our customers opt for more cost effective environments such as virtual data centers or the Cloud.”

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