Software provides network monitoring and recovery solution.

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Web-based ipMonitor v7.5 monitors health of applications, servers, and TCP/IP enabled equipment via Internet and internal networks. In addition to alerting and recovery capabilities, features and productivity tools include HTTP monitoring via proxy, savable searches, and tutorial-based Quick Start and Common Tasks sections to aid in setting up monitors, configuring alerts, and using maintenance schedules.



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ipMonitor Corporation Releases Version 7.5 of its Secure Network Monitoring, Alerting and Recovery Software


MONTREAL, Jan. 27 -- ipMonitor Corporation announces the immediate availability of ipMonitor Version 7.5, the latest version of ipMonitor, award winning Network Monitoring, Alerting and Recovery software.

The theme of this major update is "ease of use". Many new usability features have been added that make it easier for administrators to get up to speed with ipMonitor and take advantage of its advanced monitoring, alerting and security features.

ipMonitor 7.5's list of new features and productivity tools include a 5000 Monitor License Tier to accommodate large network environments, Getting Started & Common Tasks interface, enhanced Help Systems based on customer feedback, HTTP Monitoring via proxy, Authentication for QA POP3 and QA IMAP Monitors, improved support for SNMP trap forwarding, Credentials Wizard, Internal Maintenance Scheduling, and new savable searches for filtering Monitor lists.

ipMonitor CEO Gary Hamilton says, "With 7.5 we set out to shorten the learning curve for new customers. We added a new Getting Started interface, which includes a tour that highlights many of ipMonitor's key features and offers tips along the way. We also added in the Quick Start and Common Tasks sections. These are tutorial based and walk users through common tasks such as setting up Monitors, configuring Alerts, using Maintenance Schedules, etc. We're looking forward to customers getting up to speed with ipMonitor's advanced features more quickly and efficiently".

ipMonitor Technology Overview

ipMonitor is a web-based monitoring, notification, recovery, and reporting tool used to monitor the health of applications, servers and TCP/IP enabled equipment via the Internet and internal networks. It operates as a Microsoft(R) Windows service, and runs on 2000/XP/2003 workstations and servers.

In the event that quality of service degrades, thresholds are exceeded or failures occur, Alerts are triggered to notify network administrators. ipMonitor also supports methods to correct problems and recover service.

New 5000 Monitor Licensing Tier

ipMonitor 7.5 now offers the ability to license and configure up to 5000 monitors from one installation. ipMonitor 7.5 in available immediately for Windows(R) 2000, Windows(R) XP and Windows(R) 2003. It may be purchased directly from ipMonitor Corporation for $995.00 US. This price includes licensing for 500 monitors and 12-month Customer Service Agreement. Additional monitor licenses can be purchased for up to 5000 monitors per seat. For more information, call 1.819.772.4772, or visit the ipMonitor web site at www.ipmonitor.com/ .

About ipMonitor Corporation

In February 2004, ipMonitor Corporation was spun-off as a stand-alone company by DeepMetrix Corporation. Our key personnel share a history that dates back to 1992 when we founded MediaHouse Software Inc.

Headquartered in Quebec, Canada, ipMonitor Corporation is a privately held company. We have a proven track record of success with over five thousand customers, including corporations, government agencies, military installations, financial institutions, medical facilities, xSPs, and data centers, together with IT experts and consultants the world over. Our flagship product, ipMonitor, debuted in 1996 when it was a part of the IIS Assistant, which was used to track live statistics and monitor network resources.

In 1997 the network monitoring components became ipMonitor(R) and went on to win such prestigious awards as the Network World Blue Ribbon Award in 1999, the World Class Award in 1999 and 2000, and the Best of the Tests Award in 2000.

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