The Network management and Application performance management vendor PacketBone, releases a new style network analysis product.
July 1, 2008 — The network management and application performance management vendor PacketBone today releases a new product called BoneLight.
PacketBone claims the product is a start of revolutions in the network analysis area. BoneLight will not rely on traditional independent GUI to analyze the traffic, instead, BoneLight integrate deeply into Microsoft Windows and Office systems to provide seamless analysis features inside of Operating Systems.
BoneLight provide trace file conversions among libpcap/winpcap, cisco ids traces, Sniffer Pro cap, WildPackets pkt and Observer bfrs. The Wireshark and Endace Dag ERF are supported either. BoneLight can convert the trace files into an Excel xlsx/xls result, it does provide a brand new experience for the network analysis people.
BoneLight is not only a trace file tool but also bringing benefits to the
communication and collaboration for the network guys troubleshooting problem. The integrated Outlook preview handler provides a chance for people using Email and Exchange directly see and input ideas about traffic inside of Office software.
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