Category: ManageEngine

It’s raining iPads

What’s with the recent display of so much love in the form of iPads towards prospects. Recently, I came across at least 3 big brands giving away iPads to prospects and customers, asking them to enter a competition. Of course, there is a fine print involved! Agreed, iPad2 is awesome! But, when an awesome “free” giveaway (iPad2 in this case) is given to you on purchase of a product, you might want to consider the free-give-away theory. 1.

Get real-time control on device configuration changes using DeviceExpert

Enterprises depend on network availability for business continuity. In heterogeneous networks, administrators face numerous challenges in properly managing the device configurations, carrying out changes, ensuring compliance to regulations, and in minimizing network downtime triggered by human errors. Particularly, faulty or unauthorized configuration changes often wreak havoc to the business continuity. Hence detecting changes and having complete control is a crucial task.

Do you still keep your administrative passwords in text files and spread sheets?

Modern IT and other enterprises are heavily dependent on servers, databases, network devices, security infrastructure and other software applications for their day-to-day operations. These infrastructure are accessed and controlled through administrative passwords.

Voice Quality Monitoring – Do you need it? Vote to choose if NetFlow Analyzer should have this module

Virtual workplace and telecommuting (in very simple terms, this means working from home) are 2 key words enterprises have been hearing a lot about recently. According to a study underwritten by Intel, 84% of decision makers expect demand for telework to increase in the next 3 years

Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for June 2011 Patch Tuesday

Microsoft released their advance notification for June 2011 patch Tuesday. Microsoft will release 16 bulletins, 9 of them rated Critical and 7 rated Important, addressing issues in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, .NET, SQL, Visual Studio, Silverlight and ISA on June 14, 2011 addressing 34 vulnerabilities. Affected Products: All Supported Operating Systems.