
Ditto is the only mobile database that comes with built-in edge connectivity and offline resilience, allowing apps to sync data without depending on servers or continuous access to the cloud. As billions of mobile and edge devices—and the deskless workers using them—form the backbone of modern operations, organizations are running into the constraints of conventional cloud-first systems. Used by leaders like Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines, Ditto is at the forefront of the edge-native movement, reshaping how businesses operate, sync, and stay connected beyond the cloud. By removing the need for external hardware, Ditto’s software-based networking lets companies develop faster, more fault-tolerant applications that perform even in disconnected environments—no cloud, server, or Wi-Fi required.
Leveraging CRDTs and peer-to-peer mesh replication, Ditto allows developers to build robust, collaborative applications where data remains consistent and available to all users—even during complete offline scenarios. This ensures business-critical systems remain functional exactly when they’re needed most.
Ditto follows an edge-native design philosophy. Unlike cloud-centric approaches, edge-native systems are optimized to run directly on mobile and edge devices. With Ditto, devices automatically discover and talk to each other, forming dynamic mesh networks instead of routing data through the cloud. The platform seamlessly handles complex connectivity across online and offline modes—Bluetooth, P2P Wi-Fi, LAN, Cellular, and more—to detect nearby devices and sync updates in real time.
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JDisc Discovery serves as a robust solution for IT asset management and network discovery, offering organizations valuable, real-time visibility into their complete IT landscape. By conducting automated network scans, it efficiently detects and organizes a variety of devices, which ranges from physical servers and workstations to virtual machines and network appliances, thus providing users with a comprehensive asset inventory. The tool meticulously gathers crucial information, encompassing hardware specifications, installed software, system configurations, and the interrelationships among devices, ensuring thorough documentation of the IT environment.
One of the standout features of JDisc Discovery is its agentless design. Instead of requiring software installation on each device, it utilizes multiple protocols such as SNMP, SSH, and WMI to collect data, facilitating rapid deployment and ensuring compatibility across an array of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Unix. This adaptability makes it particularly well-suited for varied and evolving IT infrastructures, allowing for effective and unobtrusive data acquisition. Additionally, its user-friendly interface enhances the overall management experience, empowering IT teams to make informed decisions based on accurate and up-to-date information.
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LanTopoLog 2
- The automatic discovery of physical network topologies utilizing SNMP technology.
- Offers comprehensive and searchable maps depicting the structure of physical networks.
The LanTopoLog Switch Port Mapper effectively illustrates the physical connections of ports to a switch.
It links these connections to the associated MAC and IP addresses of connected devices.
- It provides insights into VLAN assignments, current port statuses, and speeds, as well as LACP/LAG port configurations.
- New devices within the network are detected and alerts are sent accordingly.
- It displays the status of the Spanning Tree Protocol and any associated events.
- An icon context menu allows for command customization.
- The real-time state of devices (active or inactive) is monitored via ICMP.
- Alarms are triggered in the event of network failures, with notifications sent through email.
- Access to the system is available via a web browser from any location within the network.
LanTopoLog employs WMI queries to gather computer inventory data efficiently.
- It can resolve IP addresses to names and allows exporting the computer list to a CSV file.
- Monitoring includes tracking dropped and invalid packets (ifInErrors, IfInDiscards).
- Administrators are notified if the traffic exceeds predefined thresholds.
- The interface is designed to be user-friendly, ensuring ease of navigation and operation. Additionally, it streamlines network management by consolidating essential monitoring features in one accessible platform.
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SolarWinds IP Address Tracker
SolarWinds® IPAM software streamlines the process of tracking IP addresses by automatically recognizing IPv4 addresses within your network while also simplifying the creation of IPv6 subnets through a user-friendly guided wizard. It conducts continuous scans of IP addresses in managed subnets, employing various techniques such as ICMP, SNMP, and neighborhood scanning to keep precise records of any alterations to MAC addresses, hostnames, and their statuses including reserved, transient, in use, and available. This automation not only ensures accurate logging but also enables the retrieval of historical data pertaining to any given IP address within a specified period. Furthermore, administrators benefit from a timestamp feature that significantly aids in troubleshooting network problems. By having access to detailed device information, network administrators can quickly identify and fix any issues that emerge. With the SolarWinds IP address tracker, users can effectively detect existing conflicts, trace back to the original device that occupied a particular IP address, and make the necessary adjustments to the conflicting device’s IP, thereby enhancing network performance and minimizing potential downtime. This capability ultimately supports a more efficient management of network resources, allowing for proactive maintenance and smoother operational continuity.
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