Tag: manageengine

Now, track “who did what” with USB audit feature

Now, Desktop Central is equipped with USB device auditing feature that helps you to retrieve information about the usage of pen drives, CD’s or any other portable storage devices that might jeopardize company’s information. The significance of USB device audit helps you to monitor devices present in the network. If you can get to access to details such as usage duration, Device instance ID, name of the user, etc.

MongoDB Monitoring in Applications Manager

There is a new trend in the database world that is fast becoming the toast of cloud computing – NoSQL technologies. Elastic scalability, increasing volumes of ‘Big Data’, flexible data models that are non-relational and non-structural, are a few reasons for the emergence and exponential growth of NoSQL database systems. Let us take a look at ‘MongoDB’ – a key player among NoSQL databases, and how Applications Manager can help monitor your MongoDB systems

Participate in our upcoming Webinar on Managing Android Devices using Desktop Central, Gain valuable insights…

Hey, as you know Desktop Central has recently introduced mobile device management support for Android devices. This webinar will let you understand the benefits of managing Android Mobile Devices using Desktop Central, the steps to manage them and a walk-through of the features available in Desktop Central MDM

Join us! Webinar on Managing Android Devices using Desktop Central

Hey, as you know Desktop Central has recently introduced mobile device management support for Android devices. This webinar will let you understand the benefits of managing Android Mobile Devices using Desktop Central, the steps to manage them and a walk-through of the features available in Desktop Central MDM

Is California’s fiscal crisis dooming Silicon Valley?

Not long ago, if you were starting a technology company, Silicon Valley was the place to do it. Access to talent, capital, top academic institutions and the entrepreneurial spirit made Silicon Valley the cradle for start-ups — and headquarters to the world’s most venerable technology companies. “The Valley” ostensibly has not changed; unfortunately, our home state of California has.