02.18.05
Internet Access Monitor for MS ISA Server
Internet Access Monitor is a comprehensive Internet use
monitoring and reporting utility for corporate networks.
The program takes advantage of the fact that most corporations
provide Internet access through proxy servers, like MS
ISA Server, WinGate, WinRoute, MS Proxy, WinProxy, EServ,
Squid, Proxy Plus and others. Each time any user accesses
any website, downloads files or images, these actions
are logged. Internet Access Monitor processes these log
files to offer system administrators wealth of report
building options. The program can build reports for individual
users, showing the list of websites he or she visited,
along with a detailed break down of internet activity
(downloading, reading text, viewing pictures, watching
movies, listening to music, working).
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HT
Video Editor 6.1
To dispel any worries about using complicated software, HT Video
Editor 6.1 has adopted a user-friendly interface. Also, a number
of highly useful features have been selected to ensure that first-time...
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MailDetective
for MDaemon
Use MailDetective for MDaemon to analyze mail server
log files and generate extensive e-mail usage reports basing on
inbound and outgoing traffic flow, distribution between e-mail users...
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SNMPc
7.0
Our flagship product, SNMPc, is a secure distributed
network management system which delivers proactive real-time monitoring
for your entire network infrastructure. Advanced product...
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Today's Featured Article:
Growing New IT Managers
By: Paul Glen
Where will your next generation of IT managers come from?
For most senior IT leaders, the answer is that they will
hire them.
They plan to dip into that deep pool of talent in the
outside world to reel in just the right sort of people
to drive their organizations into the future. Given all
the concerns about shrinking IT departments and the offshoring
of IT jobs, there should be enough experienced managers
to go around, right? Well, perhaps, but perhaps not. The
baby boom generation of managers is rapidly approaching
retirement age. And they are probably looking forward
to it, given the storm clouds on the horizon for IT.
Not that we should look upon managers as a commodity.
But as with grain, if everyone's buying and no one is
growing, acquisition may not be as easy as some expect.
It always seems to come back to that supply-and-demand
curve from microeconomics class. So perhaps a little growing
may be a good way to ensure a stable future for your organization.
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