January 26 2004--NetWorx is the easiest way to control bandwidth usage by various software applications, inbound and outgoing traffic amount as well as suspicious network activity due to possible virus Trojan infection. The application provides means of managing connection throughput as well as customizable reports and alerts modules to make sure there is no security breach on network level.
NetWorx is intended both for home and corporate networking environments based on virtually any connectivity technology, from dial-up and ISDN to DSL and optical lines. Unlike the competition, NetWorx combines all the power of traffic watcher applications with serious statistics engine and highly customizable alerts module making managing data flow over network connection a snap. The application is capable of reporting any kind of network activity, either planed or spontaneous, in a variety of ways: whether you prefer raw numbers or graphically rich charts, it is no problem for NetWorx. The application can also be used to measure connection speed at given intervals and to set traffic flow quotas for applications using the network. In case of detected network intrusion NetWorx can alert the administrator and then shutdown the system.
“As we have studied the competition, we found out there is a serious gap between freeware solutions that offer almost no functionality and pricy alternatives that often require a dedicated machine in order to run the monitoring.” – said Andrew Ryazanov, CEO of SoftPerfect Research. “At that point, it was absolutely clear the market lacks low-cost connection monitoring and management solutions that offer most important features and can run in background on virtually any machine that has network connection without any slowdowns.”
According to Mr. Ryazanov “SoftPerfect Research did its very best to come up with all-inclusive network connection monitoring and traffic management software solution at an affordable price!”
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