Press Release

Sql Power Tools Releases ZUI -- 100% Web Enabled Zero Impact Database Monitor
New product offers a 100% web enabled zero impact database monitoring solution for Microsoft SQL Server, provides concurrent monitoring of 250+ database instances from one easy-to-use web enabled console. A free trial version is immediately available for download from http://www.sqlpower.com/cgi-bin/eval_form.cgi.

Cheyenne, Wyoming - Oct. 9, 2007 - Sql Power Tools (SPT), the world leader in Zero Impact database monitoring, today announced the release of ZUI, a new database monitor with an easy to use, customizable web interface for real-time monitoring with no impact to a database server environment. Featuring “drag and move” functionality, along with customizable live graphs and reports, ZUI revolutionizes how a database administrator monitors and works across database server environments ranging from one hundred to multi-thousand users.

“ZUI takes database monitoring to a whole new level by allowing customers to monitor and directly interact with multiple servers from one central web console,” said Randall Reiter, CEO, Sql Power Tools. “ZUI provides customers with the most advanced, stunning graphic visuals of server health accompanied with live graphing and reporting.”

Powered by a web browser, ZUI offers robust capabilities such as a live graphed feed of a database server’s health and performance, monitoring end user service levels over any time period, in addition to SQL monitoring and performance tuning.

Additional benefits and features of ZUI include:

• Easy-to-Use, Customizable, Web Interface
ZUI’s web based user interface allows organizations to monitor the entire database server environment from one web view.

• Server Farm Health Analysis and Monitoring
Concurrent monitoring of 250+ database instances from one web view with real-time alerts.

• Historical Server Health Comparisons
Quickly compare the health of a database or SQL performance today with yesterday, last quarter or other time period.

• Zero Impact Capture of 100% of the SQL Activity
Monitors and captures 100% of the SQL activity 24x7 with all .NET bind variables and complete SQL text.

• Stealth Capture of Long Running SQL Statements
Captures and pinpoints the long running SQL statements in nested stored procedures or triggers.

• Stealth Database Server Monitoring
Obtain custom graphs and 3D graphs of all monitored servers health, dynamic graphs of SQL performance, end-user service levels, top N Sql analysis, end user response times, plus database server configuration metrics such as CPU utilization, I/O, blocked processes, buffer cache usage and more.

• Top N SQL Analysis and Pinpointing of SQL Performance Divergence Issues
Identify the SQL statements and stored procedures whose average end-user response time or performance falls below or above a 5 day, 30 day or quarterly moving average.

ZUI is available for Microsoft SQL Server and will be released for other database technologies in Q4 2007. Introductory pricing begins at $1,200 per database server instance.

About Sql Power Tools
Sql Power Tools, the world leader in Zero Impact database monitoring, provides innovative software solutions for data monitoring and performance tuning. Privately held, Sql Power Tools is based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. For more information please visit http:///www.sqlpower.com, or call (307) 433-8039.

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