Webtile Network Discovery May 2026

borrows a core concept from cartography: Slippy Maps .

Problem: Scanning 65,000 ports on 10,000 devices generates massive network traffic, potentially triggering IDS/IPS alerts. Solution: Intelligent sampling. The Webtile engine does not scan every device at every zoom level. Low-zoom tiles use cached historical data (24-48 hours old). Only when the user zooms into level 15 or higher does the engine perform an on-demand, targeted scan of that specific tile area. Webtile Network Discovery

By adopting the "slippy map" metaphor, Webtile Discovery transforms raw, overwhelming SNMP and flow data into an intuitive, human-centric visual language. It allows engineers to see the forest (the entire WAN at zoom 0) and the leaves (a specific container's CPU usage at zoom 18) without losing context. borrows a core concept from cartography: Slippy Maps

Whether you are securing a critical power grid or managing Wi-Fi for a university campus, the question is no longer "What is my IP address?" but rather "Where is my tile?" The Webtile engine does not scan every device

Enter . This emerging paradigm combines the dynamic visualization of web-based mapping (similar to Google Maps or OpenStreetMap) with the aggressive probing and scanning logic of network discovery protocols. The result is a real-time, interactive, and infinitely scalable representation of your network infrastructure.