- File Security Manager 1.7. Controlled Freedom Modern network-ready and secure operating systems provide us with a very useful concept of Resource Access Control. It generally means the ability to grant different access permissions to individual resources (files and folders) for different users of the system, local and network ones. For example, a certain file can be permitted to be read but not written to; or certain folders can be opened and programs in them
- Switch Center. Network Manager. Switch Center is unique software designed for managing network resources. The software provides a real-time management system that can help you to control your network resources by exploring your network switches and hubs that support SNMP BRIDGE-MIB. The usage of Switch Center is clear and easy and requires no extra knowledge or efforts. The software simply scans the network, combining network discovery and switch port mapping of all network
- 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
- Security Center - a reliable and easy-to-deploy network protection solution Vulnerability is the term that best describes a freshly installed network connected to the outside world or a network that is not being constantly monitored and managed by a skilled system administrator. The integrity of the network and the data within it depend on your ability to close the «wormholes» in your network shield and stop suspicious activities taking place throughout your existing network infrastructure
- 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
- File Security Manager - full control over file and folder access permissions (even in Windows XP Home) Being an overall excellent operating system, Windows XP does have some versions that limit users control capabilities to a bare minimum. For instance, Windows XP Home offers a great set of multimedia and general features, but lacks the degree of flexibility that many advanced users would definitely appreciate. For instance, the Home version will not allow you to set file and folder access right, which is a common method
- Local Account Manager - comprehensive access rights management in Windows XP Home Windows XP Home is a great operating system that offers everything necessary for a typical home computer for a price any household can afford. However, it lacks some of the more advanced features found in the Professional edition — and the ability to manage users access rights and permissions tops this «wanted» list. If you would like to stay with the Home edition and yet be able to efficiently manage
- 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
- SAEAUT SNMP OPC Server - a powerful solution for network monitoring and diagnostics When it comes to large, heterogeneous and very diverse industrial networks that are often deployed on large territories, remote monitoring and troubleshooting becomes an essential part of the duties of a system administrator, who is responsible for the companys infrastructure. If you are the person who has to deal with dozens, hundreds or even thousands of network devices that must be running 24/7 with minimal
|