Castle Rock Computing adds Geographic Mapping to SNMPc 10
Castle Rock Computing announces the addition of Web Mapping Service (WMS) geographic mapping
capabilities for version 10 of the SNMPc Network Manager, including geographic device discovery,
custom network map layout and active mapping of vehicle embedded devices.
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SNMPc 9 Network Manager with Web Reporting
Castle Rock Computing announced a new bundling strategy for version 9 of the SNMPc Network Manager
that merges the SNMPc Enterprise Management Platform and SNMPc OnLine Web Reporting module.
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Castle Rock Computing adds NetFlow Support in OnLine 12.
SNMPc OnLine 12 adds comprehensive support for a broad range of application monitoring technologies
including NetFlow (Cisco, Juniper), IPFIX and sFlow (HP, Extreme Networks, Allied Telesyn).
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Castle Rock Computing adds IPv6 Support in SNMPc 8.
Castle Rock Computing announced the immediate availability of the SNMPc 8 network management system with support for
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) addressing.
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Castle Rock Computing enhances user interface in SNMPc 7.2.
Castle Rock Computing announced the immediate availability of their SNMPc 7.2 Network Management
System. New in this version is a completely updated interface with redesigned toolbars, graphics
and device icons, delivering improved clarity to operators and supervisors alike. Additionally,
SNMPc now includes an extensive set of graphic icons for Cisco and HP devices that are automatically
selected by the network discovery engine.
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Free Express Edition in Updated SNMPc OnLine system.
SNMPc OnLine 2009 provides automatic report setup and and enhances usability with a number of new features,
including Interactive Graphical Map Views, Simplified Report Configuration, and Scheduled Email Report Delivery. The free Express Edition
supports 2000 report objects per SNMP table.
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Castle Rock Computing Expands Remote Access and Polling Capabilities
Castle Rock Computing announced the release of the SNMPc 7.1 Network Management
System. SNMPc 7.1 supports a larger number of remote users and remote polling agents
in the base system and provides expanded polling capabilities through the use of custom
applications or scripts.
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Castle Rock Computing announces Microsoft Visio® support in SNMPc OnLine 2007
Network managers can now use SNMPc OnLine 2007 and Microsoft Visio® to create a
graphical representation of their network infrastructure, presenting a highly customized
management interface from any web browser.
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SNMPc OnLine 2005 Announced
New web based dashboard interface for SNMPc Enterprise allows network managers to monitor
their end-to-end network infrastructure from any internet connected system.
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SNMPc 7.0 Reviewed by Network Computing Magazine
Finally, an easily installed and configured network monitoring application that delivers.
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SNMPc Version 7.0 Released
New release supports live/standby backup servers for reliable, 24/7 network monitoring
and management. User Audit Trails deliver accountability and intrusion detection.
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ATI SNMPc 6.0 Chinese Version Released
Castle Rock Computing and Allied Telesis are proud to announce that
they have partnered to produce a Chinese version of SNMPc 6.0.
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Castle Rock Computing Announces Release of SNMPc 6.0
New release adds support for multiple customer networks with overlapping IP
addresses, unattended server operation and improved ease of use through a
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Castle Rock Adds Secure Network Management Capabilities
Castle Rock Computing announces support for secure management in Release
5.1 of the SNMPc Distributed Network Manager. [read
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New Management Products from Castle Rock Computing
Castle Rock Computing announced today the SNMPc 5.0 network management
platform for Windows 95, 98 and NT4.0. [read
more...]
Putting Simple Back Into SNMP
Mature and fully functional, Castle Rock's simple SNMP network management server
offers health reports, canned graphics, support for third-party enterprise
MIBS, an enterprise event engine and an expandable architecture, which just
don't happen overnight. [read more...]