Remotely Control User Desktops— for Free
Gensortium's GenControl
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Reader
Peter Vogel Network and systems administrator
Product
GenControl
Company
Gensortium
Contact
www.gensortium.com
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Simple, repetitive tasks such as adjusting a user's screen resolution or fixing the "my printer isn't working" problem can be quite time-consuming, especially when you have to physically visit the desktop system to solve the problem. Remote-access solutions let you administer user desktops from a central location, but many of those solutions require you to install client software on each system before you can administer it remotely.
Peter Vogel, a network and systems administrator from Vancouver, British Columbia,
faced a barrage of tedious tasks but found a solution that didn't require him
to install software on the client, saving him heaps of time. Vogel got his hands
on Gensortium's GenControl and quickly reaped the benefits. "Within seconds
of installing GenControl, I could deal with maintenance issues on the other
side of the building. I simply installed the product on the administrative machine
and was immediately presented with all workstations in the domain. I just clicked
on the client machine, and I was in."
GenControl lets administrators perform maintenance tasks from the comfort of
their own computers. When connecting to a client machine, the product drops
a small client file onto the remote machine and automatically removes the file
at the end of the session. GenControl is a free download.
Save Time with Server Migration
PlateSpin PowerConvert
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Reader
Dave Romesburg Senior infrastructure management analyst
Product
PlateSpin PowerConvert
Company
PlateSpin
Contact
416-203-6565 or 877-528-3774
www.platespin.com
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Today's fast-paced work environment continually introduces new challenges to
our work routine and requires us to do more in the same window of time. In no
area is this more obvious than IT. Dave Romesburg, a senior infrastructure management
analyst for a large Pittsburgh data center, has in the past spent a lot of time
and money streaming servers between physical and virtual machines (VMs). But
with PlateSpin Power-Convert installed in his infrastructure, he's seen
this otherwise costly, lengthy undertaking become a quick, seamless task. "I
can take an existing server, boot up using PowerConvert, and the product will
take a full server image and transform it to a virtual image on VMware ESX Server
or Microsoft Virtual Server. Additionally, I can take an existing server, specify
hardware and OS settings, and PowerConvert will take care of the configuration
changes and migrate the server to the new hardware."
PowerConvert also lets you store server images, then push them out to a new physical server or VM by dragging the image from the PowerConvert repository and dropping it onto the new server. Additional PowerConvert capabilities include server consolidation, disaster recovery, automated test lab deployment, and data center optimization.
Free All-in-One Communications Tool
Qnext
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Reader
Veselin Kulov Team leader
Product
Qnext
Company
Qnext
Contact
www.qnext.com
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With all the types of Internet communications in use today, wouldn't it be
nice to have one solution that provides music streaming, photo sharing, file
sharing, and remote access to your desktop? These are just a few of the features
that Veselin Kulov of Sofia, Bulgaria, has enjoyed while using Qnext.
In addition to the features just mentioned, Qnext includes universal IM, audio
chat, videoconferencing, file transfer, online gaming, group text chat, and
Internet Relay Chat. "Best of all, Qnext is free," says Kulov. "I like that
I can listen to my home music collection while at work without downloading any
files. I have also saved hours when transferring large files and cut down collaboration
time with the product's built-in videoconferencing."
Kulov notes that Qnext is very secure. The product uses what it calls Zones,
which gives you control over who has access to your photo albums, who can share
files with you, and who can chat by letting you assign permissions to specific
individuals. Qnext works not only on Windows XP, Windows Me, and Windows 2000
but also on Mac OS X and Linux.
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