ExtremeZ-IP Updated With New Diagnostic Functions

Group Logic has released an update for ExtremeZ-IP, bringing it to version 3.2. ExtremeZ-IP is a cross-platform file and print server designed for networked utilities. The update features diagnostic functions for performance optimization and expanded statistic gathering. According to Group Logic:

Group Logic, developer of best-selling network workflow software products, announced today that it has begun shipping version 3.2 of its ExtremeZ-IP file and print sharing product.

This latest update offers greater stability for high-volume servers, improved utility and diagnostic functions, and a variety of other enhancements and bug fixes. ExtremeZ-IP is the only solution on the market that fully integrates both Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 with Windows 2003/2000/NT Server versions as well as Windows 2003 Storage Server and Windows XP Professional.

Included in the 3.2 version are diagnostic options that help customers more quickly identify problems and optimize performance. ExtremeZ-IP now utilizes automatic debug logs and "smart" problem detection technology to help customers better diagnose issues or conflicts within their system.

Version 3.2 also augments several of the productis many utility functions with new features, including increased gathering of statistics about the numbers of connected users, volumes, and files and folders per volume.

You can find more information about the ExtremeZ-IP update at the Group Logic Web site. The update is free for registered users, while the full version pricing is available from the Group Logic sales department.