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We’ve celebrated 11.11.11 by publishing a long-awaited AggreGate v4.5. This is a major release that includes official production versions of failover and distributed architecture modules, along with important performance and memory usage optimizations.
The trial version of AggreGate 4.5 is available in the downloads section. Give it a try!
Posted Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
Today we’re presenting the major release of AggreGate that has been published after several months of active R&D. Its most important features are:
- Native failover clustering that doesn’t require any third-party software or high-availability technologies built into operating system
- Distributed architecture helping to group multiple servers divided into several layers to ensure unlimited scalability
- Support for grouping rows and fields in all Data Tables
- A large library of dynamic vector symbols designed to build SCADA and building automation displays
- Statistical Process Control module that stores long-term time series data in a fast and efficient Round-Robin Database (RRD)
- WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) device driver
- Several hundreds of smaller improvements and bugfixes
Posted Friday, July 29th, 2011 under Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
We’ve just added a new degree of freedom to AggreGate’s generic table editor that is re-used throughout the system. It now supports row and field grouping:


The new editor will be available in v4.43.
Posted Monday, July 11th, 2011 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
We’ve joined AggreGate Server and AggreGate Client into one installation bundle. If you need to manage your server from the same machine it’s running on, you don’t need to complete two installation procedures anymore. And of course, AggreGate Client is still available as a separate bundle.
Get the latest release in the downloads section!
Posted Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
We’ve designed and implemented a new SNMP polling algorithm that helps to greatly decrease device synchronization time.
When adding an SNMP device account, this algorithm quickly detects MIBs the device supports and allows operator to select ones to be monitored. After that, only OIDs defined in the selected MIBs will be polled.
However, if you want to obtain all SNMP variables provided by device, you always fall back to original SNMP walk method.
Tags: network management
Posted Monday, April 11th, 2011 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
Our public demo server was updated several days ago. It now has 25+ diverse hardware devices connected via different protocols. We use this server for personal demos, however, everyone may connect and check basic functionality available under non-admin accounts.

Posted Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
After a month of intensive development, we’re presenting AggreGate v4.41. It finally provides support for grouping device settings, operations and events. This feature greatly simplifies servicing devices that have thousands of settings, such as SNMP-enabled routers, BACnet controllers, Java application servers (JMX device driver), etc.

The new release delivers over 200 improvements and fixes for AggreGate core and different modules, so we suggest to upgrade your installation.
Posted Thursday, March 24th, 2011 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
AggreGate can now communicate with BACnet devices via BACnet/IP. The new BACnet driver allows reading/writing properties of any device object, including propietary properties. Subscribing to COV notifications is also supported.

Posted Friday, December 17th, 2010 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
The next minor AggreGate release will introduce new alert notification windows that are:
- Animated
- Non-modal
- Stickable
- Groupable
- Color-coded to reflect alert severity
- Auto-hidden after a certain time

Posted Friday, November 12th, 2010 under Uncategorized | No Comments »
Yeah, we’ve recently completed integration of AggreGate Client with Google Maps Static API. Any device that provides GPS data can be located on the map. Historical tracks are also available on-demand.

Posted Monday, October 11th, 2010 under Uncategorized | No Comments »