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Vector Networks PC Duo 3

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Price: £168 for 10 nodes - single module
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Pros:
Ease of use; reporting facilities; modular

Cons:
Limited support for anything other than Windows

Overall:
Comprehensive management suite well suited to small businesses

Alex Arias, Personal Computer World 05 Jul 2005

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Now on version 3, PC Duo Enterprise is a comprehensive console-based PC and server management system. Small businesses will be interested in its modular approach, which allows new functions to be bought when required.

At the heart of the package is the Enterprise console, which snaps into Microsoft's own Management Console. You'll also need to install client software on each PC (node) you want to manage, although this can be generated and distributed across the network from the main console. Data gathered from each PC can be put into any ODBC-compliant database.

Basic deployment is quick and you can obtain an inventory of your network in a short space of time. Version 3 includes a new HTML-based user interface for inventory management, which proved to be an improvement.

Nodes can be grouped according to specification, and the new compare function should be a valuable tool to aid diagnostics.

The Diagnostics module itself automatically protects desktop applications by taking snapshots that can restore a system when needed, while the Remote Control module lets you control any client or server via a network or the internet. The latest version now includes support for Linux and Pocket PC.

The Helpdesk module, used to manage and track supports calls, has also been tweaked. All of its components can now be installed on a web server, and work has been carried out to improve performance.

This is an easy to follow package that will enable administrators to keep on top of networks, while its modular approach will keep costs down.

See also:

Netsupport Manager 9An improved, easy-to-use upgrade  16 May 2005
NetSupport DNAA good first stab at a network management suite from a remote control specialist  02 Aug 2004

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