This is a useful ping engine and reporting tool which can be integrated with the VisualRoute Server product.
Version | 6.1c Build 4260 |
Updated | Dec 24th 2010 |
Developer |
Visualware Inc.
N/A
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User Rating |
960
3.3
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Original File Size | 1.4 MB |
Downloads | 9383 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003 |
Category | Network Tools |
VisualPulse is a server-based ping engine and reporting utility developed for network administrators, web-hosting companies, Applications Service Providers (ASPs), and Internet Service Providers.
VisualPulse can be integrated with the VisualRoute Server product, instantly providing visual traceroute information to the servers or sites being monitored.
Make sure your network services are up and running 24x7 - VisualPulse continually monitors your network devices, routers, web pages and application ports, and alerts you to any potential problems.
Easy implementation, no fuss administration - With VisualPulse, you can start monitoring your critical devices within minutes and see immediate results. And the user-friendly web interface provides easy access with simplified administration.
Only pay for what you need - Whether you are a small business looking to monitor your entire network, or a large corporation looking to monitor individual business unit networks, VisualPulse provides effective network management at a budget-friendly price. And with VisualPulse's tiered licensing, you only pay for the number of devices you want to monitor.
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