Software manages multi-location, multi-platform networks.

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AdRem NetCrunch v3.0 builds physical and logical network topologies and visualizes relationships among network components. It can build custom maps based on multiple criteria such as location, business function, platform type, and device importance. To help users detect and correct abnormal behavior in network, NetCrunch delivers variety of notification methods and automated corrective actions. It allows user to schedule pre-configured event, availability, and performance reports.



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AdRem Software Launches Public Beta of Its Flagship Network Management Solution - AdRem NetCrunch 3.0



Las Vegas, NV - November 17, 2003 - AdRem Software, provider of enterprise network management solutions, will be showcasing the inaugural public beta edition of AdRem NetCrunch 3.0 at the upcoming COMDEX 2003 conference in Las Vegas, November 16-20, 2003. AdRem's booth at the event will be located in the Windows Server Systems section of the Microsoft Partner.

The latest version of AdRem NetCrunch, dubbed by the company as the "breakthrough release," will introduce physical topology mapping, enhanced map customization, improved application monitoring, full-blown SNMP management, more robust availability/performance alerting and reporting, and a web browser interface. With its comprehensive and integrated network monitoring, alerting and reporting functionality, AdRem NetCrunch was designed for small and mid-size organizations and departments that seek to reduce the costs and complexity of managing their multi-location, multi-platform networks.

"The cornerstone of the new AdRem NetCrunch is the idea of humanizing and rationalizing the way networks are controlled and interpreted," says Brandon Drew, AdRem Software International Sales Manager. "Our goal is to foster synergy between human intelligence and technology through customization, centralized automation, out-of-the-box functionality, mobility and ease of use. Nowadays administrators are overseeing increasingly complex environments grouping a multitude of components and data that need to be sorted and prioritized. Unlike many tools in the market, NetCrunch doesn't lose sight of the human factor - it embeds intelligence and best practices essential for boosting productivity, facilitating better collaboration and making informed decisions about network management activities."

With AdRem NetCrunch 3.0, AdRem Software hopes to bolster its position in the end-to-end segment of the enterprise network management market. "Our ambition was to create a complete solution for integrated network fault, availability and performance management no matter what platform, application, device, or service. With this release, NetCrunch will become an enterprise-class solution that comes at small-business prices. This is how we hope to win small and mid size businesses as well as government organizations and educational establishments," continues Drew.

Scheduled to be widely available in the first quarter of 2004, AdRem NetCrunch 3.0 automatically builds physical and logical network topologies and visualizes relationships among various network components. The program provides the facility to build any number of custom maps based on multiple criteria such as location, business function, platform type, device importance, and many more. With the sophisticated mapping engine and around-the-clock monitoring, network managers can determine the root cause of slowdowns and outages on networks, applications, and devices such as servers, routers and ports.

To help users quickly detect and correct abnormal behavior in the network, NetCrunch delivers a variety of notification methods (e-mail, modem, pager, ICQ, SNMP trap, cell phone text message) and automated corrective actions (e.g. NT service restart, system reboot, running of Windows commands, Linux scripts, Novell NLMs.) The program's robust alerting engine features alert escalation and role-based notification groups. Alerts can be defined for individual nodes, maps and atlases.

AdRem NetCrunch's web browser interface ships with a built-in HTTP server, which eliminates the need to configure a web server. The bottom line is that network statistics can be accessed across an Internet or Intranet connection, so that network issues can be detected, diagnosed and corrected remotely.

Another major enhancement in NetCrunch is related to the program's reporting mechanism, which allows users to schedule pre-configured event, availability and performance reports that can present high-level metrics, or zoom in on individual devices, groups of devices, systems and interfaces.

Pricing and availability
AdRem NetCrunch 3.0 is scheduled to be available the first quarter of 2004 from www.adremsoft.com or from AdRem Software's sales channel partners worldwide. The pricing model is yet to be disclosed. The current version 2.3 of NetCrunch is licensed per administrator workstation and ships for $795 per license.

About AdRem Software
AdRem Software provides affordable high-quality software for monitoring, managing, troubleshooting and securing corporate networks. The company's products target small, medium and large companies that seek to maximize returns on their IT infrastructures by boosting network and service performance and availability, as well as reducing maintenance overhead. The company's solutions are deployed on over 350,000 servers worldwide. www.adremsoft.com

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