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Pilot Flight Log Presents Traffic Analysis, Management

Pilot Network Services Inc. introduced the Pilot Flight Log reports for analysis of Internet utilization data by corporate clients. Authorized corporate client's of Pilot's services can access Flight Log through Flight Deck, Pilot's new secure information portal for corporate clients.

Flight Log is designed for corporate IT managers who need service usage information for capacity planning, traffic pattern analysis and cost allocation. Secure online reports include bandwidth utilization and proxy, e-mail, ftp and Web hosting data. Flight Log delivers daily, weekly, and monthly reports with rolling reporting windows and archived data. Flight Log will be available next week to corporate clients as part of their security utility services.

Contact Pilot Network Services, (888) 40-PILOT, www.pilot.net.

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