- Network Eagle Monitor Knowing the status of the local network and being able to troubleshoot existing problems is the key task of any system administrator or anyone actively working in a network environment. There are many approaches to efficient network monitoring, but most of them are quite complex and are not adequately suited for daily use by a wide range of users. Fortunately, there are solutions that can efficiently assist you in your network
- Anyplace Control - control remote systems no matter where you are Most probably, there have been situation in your life when you had to explain something computer-related to another person on the phone. The task seems easy when you are talking to somebody with experience and knowledge in the area — in this case, the whole process may take mere seconds. But imagine having to explain the process of configuring an Outlook account to your mother-in-law and youll instantly realize what
- Net Spy: Keep an Eye on Network Happenings Do strange things happen in your network? Do you suspect your users to conceive something bad? Or do they just «harmlessly» waste time playing games or engaging in non-business activities while you are not looking at them? To be informed and in control of happenings taking place in your network, take advantage of NetSpy, a stealth remote monitoring and administration utility. Simply install a copy
- Timexam - simple and efficient time monitoring software At a certain point of time, every person realizes that too much time is spent uselessly and is literally wasted. This frustrating discovery makes you think of a way to control the flow of daily activities and optimize it to minimize delays and idle periods. Time management helps you do more in the same time span and also plan your future tasks better. If you still havent found a way to keep track
- RemoteObserver - comprehensive control and monitoring of your network activities Most people strongly object to eavesdropping and surveillance because of the single fact that it steals their privacy — and that is quite fair and reasonable. However, there are situations and places where control over network activities is a vital necessity — for instance, in university and library networks, on your kids computers and in your department or company. In these cases, monitoring may prevent exposure
- Advanced Host Monitor – keep your fingers on the pulse of your network Being a system administrator is somewhat similar to being a doctor — servers and websites can go down unexpectedly and at any moment and you can be woken up at night by an emergency. The problem gets especially serious when you are in charge of a large network of geographically distributed servers located in different time zones. If youve been dreaming about centralized monitoring
- Remote Files Server - an affordable alternative to expensive and cumbersome file sharing systems As your corporate or community network grows in size, you may eventually bring some order to it and get rid of hundreds of randomly named folders clogged with thousands of file with equally indecipherable names. This would be a relatively easy task for an experienced network administrator using a server operation system. But what if you are not that advanced and just need to configure proper access to shared files for
- Remote Administrator Control - stay in control, anywhere, any time! If you have ever tried explaining anything PC-related to your mom or computer-illiterate friend, you have a perfect idea what a pain it can be. Even changing a small parameter may require a good half an hour on the phone, let alone more complex issues. Things get much worse, however, when it comes to supporting a couple of remote departments in your company with dozens of people regularly submitting requests
- CRC .NET Control - a native .NET component for fast CRC calculation Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) calculations are used by the majority of developers to validate the integrity of files and binary streams, which makes them an important part of applications working with multiple input and output files. Despite the great number of available CRC algorithms utilizing various initial polynomials, CRC32 is by far the most popular one. If you are a .NET programmer and want to use a CRC library
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