Daryl Posted October 9, 2007 Share Posted October 9, 2007 With NetOp Remote Control 9.0 you can access and control systems from anywhere.More than ever, business continuity and cost-effective IT-operations have become critical factors of success. The larger your IT network and the wider your geographical scope, the more you rely on measures to rapidly move IT expertise, when systems stop functioning - without having to move people. Designed to deal with unplanned events, the NetOp Remote Control provides a complete package for remote management of computers and networked devices as well as proactive maintenance of software and hardware inventory.It’s not unusual to find IT departments having to switch between two, three, or more different tools to cover their daily maintenance and support tasks. It’s inconvenient, causes problems with compliance,and it’s simply far from effective.With the new version 9.0 you get an all-in-one solution with all you need to service and support a patchwork of computers and platforms. The list of features is endless. Perform complicated tasks. With multiple users. Simultaneously! Transfer files. Manage software and hardware inventory... and much more.NetOp Remote Control 9.0 is the latest version of our remote control software. It’s designed specifically to meet the needs of corporate business, and is packed with numerous features to help IT professionals get the most out of remote control technology. The NetOp Remote Control software is typically used for remote network management, remote system administration and in helpdesk environments.The NetOp Remote Control 9.0 Guest modules offer full functionality for Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000, Terminal Services, NT 4.0, ME, 98, 95, and remote control functionality for Linux, Solaris and ActiveX (e.g. in Internet Explorer). The NetOp Remote Control 9.0 Host module offers full functionality for Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000, Terminal Services, NT 4.0, ME, 98 and 95, remote control and file transfer functionality for Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X and OS/2. Remote control functionality is also available for the DOS Host module.Homepage: http://www.netop.com/netop-13.htmSize: 21.1 MBDownload Page Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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