Datacom Systems Improves Flexibility and Ease of Use of Its 10 Gigabit Matrix Switches
SYRACUSE, New York, March 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Datacom Systems introduces Streamlite™ a secure browser based application for advanced configuration and control of their high density 10 Gigabit matrix switches. Streamlite allows customers to easily direct their network traffic to security and application analysis tools to improve overall IT effectiveness.
Customers demand simple, easy to use interfaces to remotely control their matrix switches anywhere in their network. Streamlite permits fast configuration of complex packet filters, which reduces IT troubleshooting time and eliminates high cost mistakes. This latest release runs through a browser which means no software installation is necessary, and it's designed so you don't need to be a networking expert to use it. Matrix switches can be securely controlled by either a browser or a command line interface. For customers that need to quickly troubleshoot network issues and collect critical traffic, Datacom matrix switches are the answer.
With packet filtering, role based authorization and a searchable port name feature, this software release gives users the opportunity to take control of their network and is included with the high density Versastream 12 and 24 port matrix switches. All ports are fully active with all features, and without any licensing fees. Streamlite represents the next chapter in Datacom Systems ability to give customers a complete flexible solution to reduce IT expenses and improve network intelligence.
About Datacom Systems
Datacom Systems is a leading manufacturer of network access solutions. Since the company's founding in 1992, Datacom Systems has built a reputation for quality engineering and unmatched customer service. Datacom Systems equipment covers millions of network segments worldwide and saves its customers millions of dollars in IT expenses each year. The privately-held company is headquartered in Syracuse, New York. Visit http://www.datacomsystems.com.
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