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Monitor Your vFabric tc Server using Applications Manager

With the need for scalability and faster application delivery, businesses today are reconsidering the platform to be used for application deployment. With vFabric tc Server, enterprise users are now provided with a lightweight Java application server combined with the swiftness of the Spring framework with mission-critical support capabilities. vFabric tc Server, a runtime server at the heart of the VMware vFabric Cloud Application Platform, is based on Tomcat with a number of crucial enhancements to it, making it suitable for enterprises.

Traffic Analytics ATV

An All-terrain vehicle or ATV is one that is specially designed to handle a wide variety of terrains that most other vehicles can’t handle. Its purpose is to act as a singular solution to multiple problems arising due to changes in geography and landscape. It can adapt to any change in terrain quickly and serve its purpose without any hindrance

Data Breach at LinkedIn: Time to Seriously Consider Using a Password Manager!

Just in the last post, we were discussing how even some of the world’s mightiest enterprises were falling prey to hackers.  Now comes the bad news about the security breach in LinkedIn! Reports claim that over 6.46 million hashed passwords stolen from LinkedIn have been published on a Russian forum. In a blog post , LinkedIn has confirmed the security breach, but remains silent on the magnitude: “We can confirm that some of the passwords that were compromised correspond to LinkedIn accounts. We are continuing to investigate this situation”, says the post

Track your Lenovo systems instantly with ManageEngine Desktop Central

As per Lenovo’s announcement, it is recalling 188,000 think centers that fall under M70z and  M90z model numbers. Lenovo has determined that due to a failure of the power supply in the affected all-in-one PCs, the system can overheat and pose a fire hazard

User privilege access in NetFlow Analyzer

We came across a scenario where our customer (a well know ISP) wanted to give access to their customers that the customers can login the UI of NetFlow Analyzer to view their data. The ISP has restricted the customer’s usage to a limit, thus having a logging to a monitoring tool like NetFlow Analyzer it will be an extra advantage for customers to know their up to day usage. To achieve this we have a couple of steps: 1)      Create a IP group for each customer 2)      Create a user for the customer and associate it to the IP group.