20 04, 2009

Vantage now with multi-processing!

By | 2009-04-20T05:41:40+00:00 April 20th, 2009|Software Updates, Uncategorized, Vantage|5 Comments

We've been doing some work of late to make Vantage take advantage of multi-cpu and multi-core processors. It looks like we've improved the performance of importing more than one log file by around 50%, and the most common reporting scenarios by around 30%. Before we release this build into the wild, I'd like to give it as much field testing as possible. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of this build...

17 04, 2009

Updates to Vantage, Analyzer & Live

By | 2009-04-17T05:55:58+00:00 April 17th, 2009|Analyzer, Live, Loaders, Software Updates, Uncategorized, Vantage, WebSpy|0 Comments

We’ve issued a bunch of auto updates for nearly all WebSpy products today Of particular note is a fix to the Vantage range: · Fix: Improved partition matching when filtering by a date range This will benefit you if you're running reports with a date range filter such as last week or yesterday (which is pretty much everyone), and are using the default storage partitioning scheme of "Date" (again... pretty much everyone).

26 03, 2009

WebSpy Experiencing Early Success from E-Commerce Initiative

By | 2009-03-26T05:05:52+00:00 March 26th, 2009|Analyzer, Live, Sales and Marketing, Sentinel, Uncategorized, WebSpy News Update|0 Comments

WebSpy today announced the remarkable success of their recently implemented e-commerce initiative. In the beginning of February 2009 WebSpy joined forces with e-commerce service provider Avangate to facilitate secure online purchases of Analyzer Standard, WebSpy’s SMB Internet monitoring and reporting software. WebSpy also enabled partners and online shopping sites to incorporate Avangate’s e-commerce links into their websites and receive a commission on every sale linked from their site. “Our e-commerce initiative has proven to be an immediate success for a number of reasons.” says WebSpy’s CEO, Jack Andrys. “Monthly Analyzer Standard leads have increased by 30% and new online affiliate requests, from resellers and download sites wanting to promote our software, are steadily increasing.”

26 03, 2009

WebSpy Targets Online Shopping Sites to Boost Sales

By | 2009-03-26T05:01:14+00:00 March 26th, 2009|Analyzer, Sales and Marketing, Uncategorized, WebSpy News Update|0 Comments

WebSpy today announced its intent to push the sales of internet reporting solution, WebSpy Analyzer Standard, through online software resellers and download sites. WebSpy has joined forces with e-commerce service provider Avangate to make their new online purchase platform available for other parties. By registering as a WebSpy Online Affiliate, software resellers are able to incorporate Avangate’s e-commerce links into their websites and receive commission from every sale, directly or indirectly, linked from their site.

25 03, 2009

Disabling time synchronization between guest and host in Microsoft Virtual PC

By | 2009-03-25T07:29:02+00:00 March 25th, 2009|How To, Third Party, Uncategorized|5 Comments

Microsoft Virtual PC synchronizes the time between the guest and host operating systems. This is great until you have the need to set the clock forward or backwards in your VM, as it snaps back to the current time after about 5 seconds. I went hunting through the options in the Virtual PC UI but didn't find anything related to disabling this option. A bit of googling later and I've got it disabled by adding a few lines of XML to the .vmc file.

11 03, 2009

Counting Emails with Microsoft Exchange 2007 Tracking Logs

By | 2009-03-11T05:45:01+00:00 March 11th, 2009|Email Analysis, How To, Log File Analysis, Microsoft Exchange, Uncategorized, Vantage, WebSpy|0 Comments

Today I've been poking at Microsoft Exchange 2007 tracking logs, asking them the very simple question of 'How many emails have I sent?'. Unforunately, Exchange 2007 tracking logs are not used to simple questions, and are likely to return a complicated and / or misleading answer. But the confusion it seems, all comes down to definitions. Once you understand these definintions, things start to make a bit more sense.