Enterprise sector

Enterprise

LANGuardian provides corporate network engineers with a single point of access to all the information they need to manage and troubleshoot the corporate network.

With better network infrastructure and faster, more powerful servers, enterprises are seizing the opportunity to reduce costs and increase productivity by consolidating IT assets in a smaller number of locations, and delivering more services over the network. This approach increases dependence on the network as a critical business asset. It is essential to monitor the network to ensure optimal performance, prevent misuse and, where possible, anticipate potential problems and solve them before they affect productivity.

LANGuardian is the ideal solution for monitoring corporate networks:

  • Gathers information from the traffic flowing through the network, so there are no clients or agents to install, and no deployment issues.
  • Passive solution that has no impact on network performance.
  • Software-only product that runs on industry-standard hardware. Unlike other packet capture devices, it does not require bespoke hardware.
  • Stores traffic data in its own secure database, which is independent of Windows event logs and Unix syslog files. As well as providing extra security, this approach allows organizations to demonstrate the segregation of duties that is a prerequisite for compliance with standards such as PCI-DSS.
  • Distributed deployment model makes it suitable for networks of any size.
  • Available as a VMware virtual appliance, monitors virtual switch traffic, and can provide a single point of access to virtual and physical network traffic information.

LANGuardian is used by corporate customers all over the world, including:

  • Xilinx Corp.
  • ANZ Bank
  • Tyco

Find out more

If you have any questions about how LANGuardian can help you with your network monitoring requirements, please contact us. If you would like to see LANGuardian in action, please try our online demo system or download a free 30-day trial to try it on your own network with your own data.

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