Paessler Issues HTML 5 Update to PRTG Network Monitor

Network monitoring solutions developer Paessler AG announced an update to its PRTG Network Monitor, a network monitoring solution for managed services providers (MSPs). The upgrade includes a new single page application (SPA) architecture based on HTML5 to deliver a faster web experience, enabling network administrators to view more information on a single page.

CJ Arlotta, Associate Editor

May 8, 2013

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Paessler AG founder and CEO Dirk Paessler said IT administrators are busier than they39ve ever been before
Paessler AG founder and CEO Dirk Paessler said IT administrators are busier than they've ever been before.

Network monitoring solutions developer Paessler AG announced an update to its PRTG Network Monitor, a network monitoring solution for managed services providers (MSPs). The upgrade includes a new single page application (SPA) architecture based on HTML5 to deliver a faster web experience, enabling network administrators to view more information on a single page. Here are the details.

Paessler AG said the switch to HTML 5 for PRTG Network Monitor has enhanced the experience for IT administrators, cleaning up the way data is presented. The company designed the new version to allow both the sensor and device pages to offer more information at a single glance. Tasks now take place in pop-up layers within the browser for administrators. With just a click, users can now change the priority status of a task.

"Administrators are busier than ever—which means their critical applications must provide information quickly and intuitively. We believe the new version of PRTG Network Monitor will satisfy our users’ most demanding requirements," said Paessler AG founder and CEO Dirk Paessler in a statement. "The power, speed, clarity and utility of our new updated version will allow administrators to stay on top of every aspect of system performance."

The update also identifies sensors that show similar behavior to help user find interconnections in the network through new heuristic calculation, enabling administrators to detect unexpected influences between systems.

For more information on the company's partner program for MSPs, please visit their website.

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CJ Arlotta

Associate Editor, Nine Lives Media, a division of Penton Media

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