TNT Software, the company that has been developing solutions for network administration and monitoring, has released ELM 5.5, the newest version of their server monitoring and event log management products.
TNT software’s ELM Event Log Monitor offers real-time monitoring, alerting and reporting, improving general IT controls while also increasing the efficiency and productivity of the organization. The latest version supports the migration to Windows Server 2008 and Vista. ELM Enterprise Manager 5.5, ELM Log Manager 5.5, ELM Performance Manager 5.5 and ELM Event Log Manager 5.5 are the newly-launched products.
“We typically release full versions with innovative new features and enhancements on a longer schedule," explained Brent Skadsen, vice president of sales and marketing at TNT Software.
"However, with the current adoption of Windows Server 2008 Platform, we've decided to provide an interim release on an accelerated schedule. ELM 5.5 is now available to provide preliminary baseline data and efficiently monitor critical systems on the new OS. With ELM's real-time monitoring and event log management, the migration is safer and better understood," Skadsen added.
The expanded features of the new ELM Version 5.5 include; Support to Windows Server 2008 and Vista. All four ELM 5.5 products can be installed on, and monitor, Windows Server 2008 Standard and Enterprise editions, as well as Windows Vista Ultimate. Moreover, the new version provides an easy-to-use method to combine simple event filters for more precise controls, thereby reducing event noise.
Additionally, the new version offers 64-bit Application Performance Monitoring, enhanced scalability and performance, disaster recovery support, and system performance visibility, where a snapshot of the CPU, memory and disk space from any remote server is graphically presented for quick and easy analysis.
The latest version also features a new reporting tool which offers a search feature using detailed event criteria to aid in forensic investigations and drilling down to create specific, informative reports.
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