Business Services Industry
Gensym Introduces NetSleuth, A Software Product for Fast, Accurate Network Discovery and IP Reachability Analysis
Business Wire, June 6, 2000
OpEx product platform
NetSleuth is the latest addition to OpEx, the world's leading family of products for standards-based, intelligent operations support systems. An integrated suite of powerful application products within a scalable open architecture, OpEx coordinates and adds value to traditional network-management systems. OpEx consists of OpEx Core Services and the Operator Action graphical language, various gateways that interface to standard protocols and packaged applications that can be tailored to meet specific customer needs.
OpEx is the only complete set of products for addressing complex application problems and for deploying intelligent operations support systems.
System requirements, pricing and availability
NetSleuth runs on the Windows NT or Solaris operating systems with a minimum of 128 MB of RAM or higher. NetSleuth will be available in the third quarter of 2000 from Gensym and its distribution partners with a U.S. list price starting at $1,995. For more information, call 1-800-896-3030 (U.S. and Canada only).
About Gensym
Gensym Corporation (www.gensym.com) is a leading provider of adaptive software products that model, simulate and monitor business processes. Since 1986, Gensym has sold more than 13,000 product licenses to organizations in communications, manufacturing, aerospace, transportation, government and other industries. Gensym is making e-business infrastructure work.
Gensym is a registered trademark and NetSleuth and OpEx are trademarks of Gensym Corporation. All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies.
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