JetBrains Streamlines Profiling of Mission-Critical .NET Applications

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JetBrains Streamlines Profiling of Mission-Critical .NET Applications

dotTrace 5.0 Performance profiler simplifies locating bottlenecks in production .NET applications thanks to improved remote profiling and being able todynamicallyattach to running processes

PRAGUE, March 19, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

    JetBrains(R), creators of popular productivity-enhancing tools for software
developers, today announced the availability of a new major release of their .NET
performance profiler, dotTrace Performance.

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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070118/JBLOGO )

    This new release enables users to attach the profiler to running processes
dynamically, in order to profile potential performance issues as they appear in
production. dotTrace 5.0 Performance also improves its remote profiling technology,
helping you discover performance bottlenecks on production servers without having to
deploy an entire profiler infrastructure. This provides more opportunities to profile .NET
applications running in production environments.

    When it comes to analyzing profiling results, dotTrace Performance also covers new
ground. Its code preview tools are boosted with an integrated decompiler also used in two
other JetBrains products, ReSharper and dotPeek. As a result, even if source code is not
immediately available, dotTrace Performance can now decompile the code of any function
featured in a profiling snapshot, to help you understand what may have caused a certain
performance problem.

    "Customers have asked us to support dynamic attaching to and detaching from processes.
It's a demand we couldn't ignore which provides great new potential to discover issues in
production," said Oleg Stepanov, JetBrains .NET Division Lead. "When your app has been
running for hours or days and you need to find out why it's getting bogged down, dotTrace
Performance comes to the rescue. You kick in the profiler when you actually need it, and
not a minute earlier."

    Key features of the new dotTrace 5.0 Performance include:

   
    - Attaching to and detaching from an already running process
    - Streamlined remote profiling
    - Bundled decompiler
    - Support for IIS Express
    - Improvements in UI and performance gain estimation technology

    To learn more about dotTrace 5.0 Performance and try it free for 10 days, please visit
http://www.jetbrains.com/profiler?pr

    dotTrace 5.0 Performance commercial pricing starts at $399; a bundle with dotTrace
Memory and volume discounts are both available. For any sales inquiries and volume pricing
options, please contact sales.us@jetbrains.com (North and South America) or
sales@jetbrains.com (rest of the world).

    About JetBrains

    JetBrains is a technology-leading software development firm specializing in the
creation of intelligent, productivity-enhancing software. The company is widely known for
its innovative, award-winning Java(TM) integrated development environment, IntelliJ(TM)
IDEA (see details on the web at http://www.jetbrains.com/idea); ReSharper - a
productivity tool for .NET developers (see http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper);
TeamCity - a continuous integration and build management environment (
http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity); and YouTrack - an intelligent issue and bug
tracker (http://www.jetbrains.com/youtrack), among others. JetBrains maintains its
headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic, with its R&D labs located in St. Petersburg,
Russia; Munich, Germany; and Boston, Massachusetts. For more information see
http://www.jetbrains.com.

    Note to Editors: JetBrains, IntelliJ, IntelliJ IDEA, ReSharper, dotTrace, dotPeek,
TeamCity, and YouTrack are trademarks or registered trademarks of JetBrains, s.r.o. All
other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070118/JBLOGO

Source: JetBrains

Contact: Ann Oreshnikova, Marketing Director, +7-921-930-6703, Ann.Oreshnikova@jetbrains.com

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