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WildPackets Announces Integrated Solution with Splunk ServerIntegration of OmniEngines with Splunk Servers Enables IT Professionals to Correlate Logs and IT Data from Across the NetworkWalnut Creek, California, September 20, 2006 – WildPackets Inc., innovators in advanced network analysis, today announced integration between the WildPackets OmniAnalysis Platform and the Splunk Server. Splunk is the highest performance search engine for IT data allowing users to index, search, and manage logs and other IT data. WildPackets’ OmniEngine extends the network analysis capabilities of the WildPackets OmniAnalysis Platform to remote locations, performing 24/7 data capture and network analysis across multiple network topologies, including wireless (802.11), Gigabit networks and WAN links. Through the product integration of OmniEngines and Splunk, IT professionals using Splunk can aggregate the results of WildPackets’ expert network analysis—including Apdex application analysis, VoIP analysis, and wireless analysis—from remote locations. Using the combined WildPackets and Splunk solution, network engineers can capture and analyze network traffic with OmniPeek analyzers and OmniEngines; generate notifications for all key network events, including security threats, VoIP errors, low Apdex scores and user-configurable alarms; accelerate troubleshooting by collecting and comparing notifications from multiple sources; monitor, manage and troubleshoot distributed networks of any size. "This partnership lets us extend our real-time notifications, using Splunk’s powerful IT event indexer and search engine, creating tremendous value for IT personnel everywhere," states Mahboud Zabetian, CEO of WildPackets. "Now IT organizations can augment real-time OmniAnalysis alerts in areas such as application performance satisfaction, bandwidth availability, network management, compliance and traffic analysis, with other highly relevant data managed by Splunk, in order to gain a broader and more complete view of the state of their digital assets." "The Splunk Server lets you instantly figure out what’s happening across all the technologies in your IT infrastructure, so it’s a great complement to the WildPackets solution," states Michael Baum, CEO of Splunk. "Expert network event notifications from WildPackets’ OmniEngines provide a rich source of distributed network data, coupled with Splunk’s ability to show those event notifications in the context of events from multiple sources, will accelerate troubleshooting for network administrators." A working integrated solution with the two products is being shown at the Interop New York Exposition in Booth 543 through September 21. About SplunkSplunk lets you instantly figure out what's happening in any part of your IT infrastructure by indexing and enabling you to search all your logs and IT data from any application, server or network device in real-time. The idea was born of our own frustration running some of the world's largest computing environments at places like Apple, HP, Infoseek, Microsoft, SourceForge.net, Sun and Yahoo. Based in San Francisco, Splunk is a private company funded by August Capital, JK&B Capital and Sevin Rosen Funds. On the Net: www.splunk.com. About WildPackets Inc.Since 1990, WildPackets has been developing innovative, high-quality, easy-to-use and valuable solutions to maintain the health and integrity of critical data-in-motion. From the desktop to the datacenter, wired to wireless, distributed and local, WildPackets products enable IT organizations to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure their network systems. Sold in over 60 countries through a broad network of channel and strategic partners, WildPackets products are deployed in all industrial sectors, including 80% of the Fortune 1000. For further information, please visit www.wildpackets.com. All trademarks are property of their respective holders.
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