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We have well US &UK Projects for Call centers. If you are interested to know more details
Best ROI Projects
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Call at 07396584886
Monday, November 12, 2012
Disable USB's on Workstations With third party recommended tool
Posted by Santhosh.Jellipelli
NetWrixIt's hard
to imagine an organization that couldn't benefit from using this They have many
type of freeware tools.
For Exaple:
NetWrix Active Directory Change Reporter - Reports the changes made to Active Directory and delivers
detailed information on a daily basis.
NetWrix Active Directory Object Restore Wizard - Restores deleted and modified objects in Windows 2003 or
2008 Active Directory without rebooting a domain controller.
NetWrix Bulk Password Reset - Simple tool that quickly changes multiple local account
passwords in bulk and across multiple computers.
NetWrix Change Reporter for System Center Virtual
Machine Manager - Reports on changes made to VMM
configuration and delivers detailed information on a daily basis.
NetWrix Disk Space Monitor - Keeps track of server disk space on domain controllers,
file servers, SharePoint servers, Exchange servers, database servers and
others.
NetWrix Event Log Manager - Event log consolidation, archiving, reporting, and
real-time alerting tool, that allows you to collect event logs from multiple
computers across multiple networks. The tool sends customizable alerts of
important events, and centrally stores them in a compressed format and SQL
database that enables fast access to event log data.
NetWrix Exchange Change Reporter - Reports changes made to all Exchange Server
configurations and permissions and generates daily reports with a full list of
created, deleted, and modified objects.
NetWrix File Server Change Reporter - Sends daily reports about all changes to the file servers
for your review, including changes made to files, folders, shares, and
permissions with previous and new values of certain configuration values.
NetWrix Group Policy Change Reporter - Reports the changes made to Group Policy and delivers
detailed information on a daily basis.
NetWrix Inactive Users Tracker - Automates the management of inactive user accounts.
NetWrix Logon Reporter - Reports about successful and failed logons.
NetWrix Network Infrastructure Change Reporter - Free tool for automated auditing of network devices, such
as switches and routers, discovery and network asset management.
NetWrix Non-owner Mailbox Access Reporter for
Exchange - Detects all situations when
administrators and other users have gained access to another user's mailbox.
NetWrix Password Expiration Notifier - Notifies users whose passwords will expire soon by
sending customizable notification e-mails.
NetWrix Password Manager - Allows users to reset forgotten passwords, troubleshoot
account lockouts and unlock their accounts in a self-service fashion without
involvement of helpdesk personnel.
NetWrix Privileged Account Manager - Provides a secure web-based portal for accessing and
automatic maintenance of administrative user accounts to enable centralized
management and auditing of all privileged identities.
NetWrix Server Configuration Change Reporter - Automates auditing and reporting of all changes made to
server configurations: hardware devices, drivers, software, services,
networking settings, etc.
NetWrix Service Monitor - Monitors critical Windows services and optionally
restarts them after failure.
NetWrix SharePoint Change Reporter - Automates auditing and reporting of all SharePoint
administrative modifications, including those made to SharePoint farms, servers
and sites as well as their settings and permissions.
NetWrix SQL Server Change Reporter - Auditing solution that reports changes made to your SQL
Server's configurations and databases.
NetWrix USB Blocker - Delivers USB device restriction enforcement that helps
organizations to control the use of confidential information, secure their
network and comply with regulatory requirements.
NetWrix VMware Change Reporter - Reports on changes made to VMware Infrastructure 3
inventory and delivers detailed information on a daily basis.
NetWrix VMware Reporter - Collects and reports information about your VMware
environment.
NetWrix Web-based Password Change for Active
Directory - Provides a simple web form to
change domain passwords remotely for users who don't have access to the normal
logon or Ctrl-Alt-Del screen because they are not connected to the domain, use
a Linux, Mac or PDA device.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Posted by Santhosh.Jellipelli
http://www.servermonkey.com/servers/dell-servers/2u-rackmount/dell-poweredge-2950
http://itadminhyd.blogspot.in/2009/01/hyderabad-based-hp-reseller-list.html
Tower servers
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/hardware/tower/index.html
Rack servers
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/hardware/rack/
System x3550 M4
What is DMZ
What is DMZ ?
Posted by Santhosh.Jellipelli
In a typical DMZ configuration for a small company, a separate computer (or host in network terms) receives requests from users within the private network for access to Web sites or other companies accessible on the public network. The DMZ host then initiates sessions for these requests on the public network. However, the DMZ host is not able to initiate a session back into the private network. It can only forward packets that have already been requested.
Users of the public network outside the company can access only the DMZ host. The DMZ may typically also have the company's Web pages so these could be served to the outside world. However, the DMZ provides access to no other company data. In the event that an outside user penetrated the DMZ host's security, the Web pages might be corrupted but no other company information would be exposed. Cisco, the leading maker of Router s, is one company that sells products designed for setting up a DMZ.
Different Types of severs
Tower Servers:
This is
the normal boxes (in appearance) you would have seen in Visio Diagrams. Of
course they are very powerful & have bundled software tools to manage them.
The problem with Tower Severs is the space they occupy, management personnel
they require, and cost of operating them (power, network, etc.).
Rack Servers:
This is servers
mounted inside a Rack (something like we normally use to manage our letters,
office files, etc.) Major Racks available out there adhere to an IEEE standard
and are measured in rack units or “U’s” (each U is 19” wide and 1.75” tall). So
a rack server size is typically in multiplication of these “U’s”. Motivation
here is to scale vertically than horizontally with more compact physical
servers. In addition to this, there are many other electronic devices which
adhere to this IEEE standard for instance – Rack Consoles, SAN devices, Power
Backup devices, etc. Advantage being that you can fix them into rack as well
along with your servers. Not to mention that the hardware vendors (Dell, HP,
IBM, etc.) provide additional software tools that help you effectively manage
these servers and in some case the supported devices also.
Blade Servers:
This is an additional
level of innovation on top of Rack Servers. Blade Servers are typically placed
inside a blade enclosure, and together they form a blade system. A Blade system
normally meets the IEEE standard of Rack Units, which means that the entire
Blade system can be placed inside the rack along with other electronic
equipments. The benefits of blade enclosure includes hot plugging (normally
blade servers have a handle attached to them, for transferring them in and out
of the blade enclosure – it’s an easy way of identifying them) and stripped
modular design (e.g. shared network ports, power connections, switches, etc.).
For instance the hardware we ordered allows us to pack 16 blade servers inside
a 10U space. blade system and SAN storage. All these boils down to further
space reduction, cost savings (power, administration staff) & easy
management. Bundle this with Virtualization and you have a very powerful
infrastructure at your disposal.
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