PacketTrap
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Computer software |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California, US |
Products | PacketTrap MSP, PacketTrap PSA, Quest Free Network Tools (formerly pt360) |
Website | PacketTrap Community Site |
PacketTrap is a provider of network management and traffic analysis software for midsize companies. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Its corporate parent, Dell is located in Round Rock, Texas.
Features
Here is a list of features per reviews in ZDNet [1] and Tech Republic.[2]
- Desktop Management
- Server Management
- Network Traffic Analysis
- Virtualization Management
- VoIP Monitoring & Management
- Application Monitoring
- Network Monitoring & Traffic Reports
- Network Mapping
- Alerting via SMS and Email
- Historical Reporting
- Performance Counters on Network Devices
- Monitor 'Cloud' Assets
- Support Tickets
- http://www.packettrap.com/equipment-tracking-software/ Equipment & Asset Tracking]
- Contract Management
- IT & Field Technician Management
See also
References
External links
- PacketTrap's Products and Services
- Startup City - InformationWeek
- Network World, Denise Dubie, Nov, 2008. "10 IT Management Companies to Watch"
- Information Week, John Foley, Aug, 2008. "PacketTrap Challenges CA and IBM"
- Microsoft TechNet, Greg Steen, July, 2008. "New Products for IP Pros"
- PC Magazine, Jamie Bernstein, May, 2008. "Review: PacketTrap pt360"
- Network World, Denise Dubie, March, 2008 "Kicking the Tires of Management Software"
- What PC, Tony Luke, Feb, 2008. "A Tough Nut to Crack"
- Information Week, John Foley, Feb, 2008. "The Demise Of Commercial Open Source"
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