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January 8, 2008  Press Releases
2008 ... the Year of 10 Million Probes
Skies the Limit Scalability ... in One Model

The following graph shows growth in approximate probe capacity of each major AutoNOC release over the last 10 years. With the introduction of  3.0, the major scalability efforts requested by customers is finally plateuing. Subscriptions have now been enabled for the experimental 3.0 distribution. The 3.0 software substantially rewrites major sections of the architecture to provide grid core functionality for powering the next generation of AutoNOC analytics over extremely large network models. The good news here is that, if your network is much smaller than this, AutoNOC 3.0 still retains it's very easy to use GUI and is even more simple in many ways! (More...)

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January 10, 2007  Press Releases
AutoNOC 3.0 Preview: Grid Computing, Personal Views, Stackable Graphs, Nested Analytics, Solid Security, and a Lot More!
We have some new screenshots and more information about AutoNOC 3.0 online that highlight the primary new feature sets that made the cut. Specifically, the Nadia web GUI, grid computing, new groupware features, SSL security, photorealistic graph rendering, new developer features, web toolbars, and some other capabilities.

January 23, 2006 
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Intel® Itanium 2® and x64 Enable Support for Bigger Networks
AutoNOC is pleased to announce the release of AutoNOC for the Intel® Itanium® 2 processor–based platform and new added x64 support. Support for the new 64-bit platforms enables the AutoNOC operations core to take advantage of various hardware improvements including a larger memory pool and additional high-end processor configurations. This vastly increases the size of networks AutoNOC is able to manage while reducing the number of servers necessary. “This represents another example of a vendor that has come to recognize the advantages of true 64-bit computing on platforms based on Itanium 2 processors." said Melissa Laird, general manager of Intel’s Developer Relations Division.

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