SonicWALL offers Suite of Application Traffic Analytics Tools

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

SonicWALL Inc. has launched its Application Traffic Analytics software suite. This next-generation solution consists of SonicWALL GMS7.0, Analyzer and Scrutinizer and provides enterprise IT managers with unparalleled insight into real-time and historical network bandwidth utilization, application traffic, security threats and employee productivity. The new Application Traffic Analytics solutions suite provides powerful visualization into the network to assist administrators with troubleshooting and ease with overall network management.

John Gmuender, VP, Engineering & CTO, SonicWALL said, "Network administrators are under continual pressure to minimize costs and optimize network capital investment, while facing exponential growth in business applications, digital content and network growth. 50% of companies surveyed by industry analyst firm Forrester Research said at least 30% of their bandwidth is being consumed by social networking traffic. Being able to truly visualize, prioritize and protect network traffic flow is a business critical requirement. Our new suite of Application Traffic Analytics gives the ability to eye-ball and analyze historical and real time data and application flow. By delivering granular hindsight, we give our customers the foresight to better plan and manage the corporate network in a way that translates directly to the bottom line through enhanced network performance, security and ROI."

SonicWALL Scrutinizer is available immediately at a list price of US$3,495. SonicWALL Analyzer and SonicWALL Global Management System Version 7.0 will be available in November 2011. Analyzer will start at a list price of $125 for TZ Series products. Pricing for GMS remains unchanged.


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