Incognito Upgrades Network Monitoring Software

July 15, 2014
Incognito Software has released the latest version of its Bandwidth Activity Reporter. The updated version is designed to extract and ...
Incognito Software has released the latest version of its Bandwidth Activity Reporter. The updated version is designed to extract and analyze data from multiple network, billing and customer relationship management sources to provide network intelligence, usage reports and service metrics. The resulting data is intended to help cable operators make more informed decisions about capacity planning, service offerings and policy enforcement.

The software gathers per-subscriber service usage information through the IP Detail Record (IPDR) protocol, then processes and organizes network data into trends and reports. New features include macro and micro view of network bandwidth utilization; tiled user interface with data visualization; and automated policy management.

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