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| I've been using Tools4Ever's network administration tools since 1998, and they just keep getting better. UserManagemeNT is always open on a screen right next to me, and it's hard to imagine how I would cope without it | | Lesen Sie mehr...
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| | Tools4ever was founded in 1991 as a Banyan Vines and Windows NT-enhancement specialist. Its most widely known products are the disk quota management product "SpaceGuard", and the user administration suite of tools "UserManagemeNT". Tools4ever is a Microsoft Certified Partner and over 2000 companies all over the world use Tools4ever's products. | | Tools4ever specializes in systems administration enhancements for Windows NT and Windows 2000. Tools4ever is also committed to delivering superior customer support for all its products. Tools4ever has offices in the USA (New York) and Europe (UK, France and The Netherlands). | | All of Tools4ever's products are developed from the ground up for Windows 2003-XP-2000-NT. All products are downloadable from our website and may be evaluated for 30 days with full functionality. | Summary of the Tools4ever product line: | | Tools4ever focuses on three basic areas of systems administration: | - Network Monitoring and Reporting: Due to the massive growth in size and complexity of networks over the years, network administrators are severely stressed and hard pressed in controlling today’s Windows 2003-XP-2000-NT server-based networks.The growing importance of company networks and the services they provide also leads to an increase in requirements for availability and performance. To effectively control the network a solution is needed which can prevent problems before they arise, take corrective actions and produce statistical information to be able to prevent repetition of problems. Only the combination of pro-active monitoring and analysis provides a platform capable of meeting end user service levels.
- User Account Management: In today’s networks, managing 2003-XP-2000-NT user accounts means performing many detailed tasks, like creating a user account or resetting a password.These tasks are very repetitive, error prone, and monotonous. By automating solutions which perform numerous combinations of user account management tasks, as much as 95% of account management time can be saved in comparison to standard 2003-XP-2000-NT based tools.
- Storage Resource Management: Increasing storage demands requires effective methods to regulate and control disk usage. While per unit storage costs are decreasing, the need for storage is increasing exponentially. Taking a closer look at the source of these storage needs, about 80% of company storage resources are taken up by large, infrequently used files. The most effective method to control disk storage capacity is user involvement.To promote user involvement, a solution is needed to both regulate disk space and monitor storage for certain file characteristics, such as MP3 and video files.
- Utilities: Tools4ever offers several utilities designed to make the life of every network administrator easy. These utilities are a great complement to our main focus areas as well. Take RealLastLogon for instance, this tool allows you to make a list of all user accounts and their "true" last logon dates and times. Using this list, you can automatically delete all users using UserManagemeNT Import. Other utilities provide remote desktop control without client install, complete Windows 2000 password migration and a flexible policy template editor.
| Customers: | | ABN AMRO | Ahold | Allianz | | ASM Lithography | AT&T | Bell Atlantic | | Bell Canada | Boeing | British American Tobacco | | Canon | Citibank | Continental Airlines | | Daimler Benz | Dell Asia | Dutch Ministry of Defense | | Dutch Ministry of Finance | Dutch Railroad | Ericsson | | France Telecom | Fuji Film | GE Capital | | GE Lightning | GE Plastics | Heineken | | Hitachi Leasing | IBM | KPN Telecom | | Levi's | Marks & Spencer | MCI WorldCom | | Motorola | NASA | NATO | | Oracle | Pentagon | Rothmans | | Saab | SAP | Siemens | | Texas Air National Guard | Unisys | United States Air Force | | US Department of Agriculture | US Department of State | University of Cambridge | | U.S. Army | Vauxhall Motors | Volkswagen | | Wang Global | Xerox | Yves Rocher | | Harvard Business School | Dept of Transportation | Lucent Technologies | | |
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