TCPWave Releases IPAM with TSCAN support
Expanded IPAM for Cloud
deployments with built in monitoring, capacity planning and
discovery will streamline your business.
Princeton, NJ - July, 2015
- TCPWave, Inc. (www.tcpwave.com),
the leading IP Address Management software provider for the next
generation Cloud Computing Enterprises, announced improved IP
Address Management solution with a network scanner. Available in
the latest version of TCPWave IPAM 11.5, our TSCAN engine discovers
your entire network starting from the backbone and collects all
it’s information in one place, helping to make better sense
of your IT environment availability data., this new scanner is FREE
add-on to our existing customers.
TCPWave IPAM is a comprehensive solution that manages DNS, DHCP and
NTP protocols with intelligence. The software is provided to
end users as a Dell OEM product. It has a seamless integration
capability to automatically sync up with the Cloud Orchestration
software that enterprises use. It runs as an independent
application with built in intelligence for disaster recovery. It
provides excellent overview of your network topology and brings a
value add with its scalability features. Because TCPWave
IPAM uses modern Java and RESTAPI methods, it is far superior
compared to other alternatives that have been developed over a
decade ago using legacy development tools.
‘DNS management
in hybrid clouds is becoming increasingly popular with
TCPWave’s user base,” said Eric Wagner, VP of Marketing
and Products for TCPWave.“Our updated TCPWave TSCAN delivers
hybrid cloud integration and monitors the up/down statistics of
each cloud node at a reduced cost, while also managing your
core network infrastructure services.”
TCPWave TSCAN Connector enables
users to
- Discover your entire cloud topology and automatically
update DNS
- Provides reports on each node’s up/down history
- Ability to alarm on wide set of thresholds
- More flexibility and better failure protection
- Have unified monitoring of your on-premise IT alongside
your DNS and DHCP management
- Advanced Network Forensics
- Hybrid cloud Integration: Integration with your
OpenStack, Docker, VMware, KVM or other private clouds with built
in automation
- Powerful Google like analytics with a robust search
engine.
- Existing customers can contact the customer support team
to obtain the TSCAN connector. New customers can contact the Dell
sales team in their respective countries.
About
TCPWave, Inc.
TCPWave, Inc.
delivers DNS and DHCP management services with performance and
availability monitoring, auditing, reporting, minimizing DNS
outages with built in network intelligence, secure communications
and much more.
Companies on the Move(August 7, 2013) -
PrincetonInfo
TCPWave, 600 Alexander Road, Suite 1-5, Princeton 08540;
917-767-222; fax, 480-287-8050. Eric Wagner, VP sales and
marketing. www.tcpwave.com.
TCPWave, a
three-year-old company that builds customized server and router
systems for Fortune 500 companies, has moved into an office on
Alexander Road.
TCPWave marketing VP
Eric Wagner said the company sets up servers with software and
operating systems so that large corporations can add the machines
to their data centers with little setup. Wagner said the devices
are designed with security in mind. In particular, they are meant
to resist a popular form of hacking called a distributed denial of
service attack.
The company was founded
three years ago in Aston, Pennsylvania. They moved to Princeton
last year and opened their Alexander Road office in June, with five
employees. They also have a similar-sized operation in India.
Wagner said the company
maintains an office in India so that they can provide 24-hour
customer support. The Princeton office handles calls during the day
and the Indian team takes over at night.
The Princeton location
is ideal, Wagner said, because it is close to many of
TCPWave’s clients in New York City, Washington and
Philadelphia. Those clients include large banks and telecom
companies.
Wagner said TCPWave
will double its staff in the near future because of new business.
.We are in an exciting field with high growth and high demand. We
got in a little ahead of the game before it was popular,. Wagner
said.