NetPalpus 2.10
O. James Samson - August 23, 2010Organizing all installed programs or devices on your computer network can be a tough task sometimes. NetPalpus 2.10 is one of those few tools that can be deployed to discover, organize and to some extent monitor devices on your network. It is capable of monitoring the status of your devices, while alerting you via a sound any time it recognizes the availability of any device.
It has features that enables it automatically organize you’re your devices by subnet, and service type. Apart from that, NetPalpus 2.10 also features a tool that can create custom groups to manage them based on what you want, and how you want it to be. You can benefit a lot from its management tools which helps you to create an intuitive network map, as well as other features that provide statistic reports of everything you need to know about your computer network.
Basically, most people find it difficult dealing with issues bothering on network crash; thereby recording losses that run into billions of dollars over time. Some of these network failures could have been avoided or prevented if extra precautionary steps were taken to prevent them in the first place. One of such precautionary move should have been to adequately monitor network devices.
NetPalpus is a shareware program that goes for $39.95, and is well-worth the price; considering what you stand to lose from any network crash.
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