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Network Management Suite ver.6.6.11

Posted By: teamboy
Network Management Suite ver.6.6.11

Network Management Suite ver.6.6.11 | 7 MB

Network Management Suite is a must have set of network management tools designed for the corporate network administration.
This toolkit package runs on Microsoft Windows TM platforms and consists of the two components that will monitor your corporate servers availability and performance, and inventory user workstations.

The first toolkit component, Alchemy Network Inventory, is a network inventory tool intended to audit software and hardware components installed on the computers over the network. This asset management tool will collect your network inventory information, provide the Network Administrator with the detailed comprehensive reports and allow you to export assets details to external storages, such as SQL database or web site. It quickly gives the answer, which machines need to be upgraded or which computers have a certain processor installed. Most importantly, it is capable of getting devices serial numbers from any computer and does not need to be installed on each workstation. The program can be configured for use in any size network and deployed in less then 15 minutes.

The second component, Alchemy Network Monitor, a system management tool that continuously monitors server availability and performance. There are over 30 different monitoring tasks and options. In the event of network errors, Alchemy Network Monitor can alert the network administrator by cell phone or pager BEFORE problems get seriously out of hand. This helps protect your company's data and reduces the likelihood of costly network failures. If a server goes down, Alchemy Network Monitor automatically notifies the network administrator and writes a detailed log file. Should any unfortunate accident happen, Alchemy Network Monitor can launch or restart NT services, reboot a remote computer or launch any application set by the system administrator.