Active Concepts Releases Funnel Web 3.0 | Internet News

Active Concepts Releases Funnel Web 3.0

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Jan 6, 1999
1 minute read

Active
Concepts
this week announced the release of Funnel Web 3.0 for the Mac
OS. Funnel Web 3.0 features streaming analysis for real-time traffic
monitoring and processing large logs, platform-independent remote control,
and event messaging and notification.


By using Funnel Web’s new streaming analysis engine, the tool is able to
process very large log files while using only small amounts of RAM, and
monitor site traffic in real-time. Additionally, Funnel Web 3.0 has the
ability to be controlled and administered remotely and can notify the user
when pre-defined events occur on the site.


Funnel Web’s new platform independent remote control feature makes it
possible to run a copy of Funnel Web on any server and remotely access and
control the application from any desktop machine. New event messaging and
notification enables administrators to constantly monitor their Web site
for events such as user accesses and download limits. When these events
occur, messages are sent to the appropriate person. According to Active
Concepts, Funnel Web is more than 50 times faster than its major competitors.


Funnel Web 3.0 is available for the Mac OS. The standard version retails
for $249 and the Professional version is $499.

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