Sonic Mobility Extends NetIQ



Sonic Mobility Extends NetIQ
Sound liquidity, which makes software for remote management of Windows servers from the PDA, to expand its solutions, this week to support remote access to the NetIQ Corporation appmanager suites.

Sound mobility software has previously made the most of the capacity to fulfil the tasks on Windows server for remote wireless BlackBerry or Pocket PC device. Stand independent software called sonicadmin, make it possible for system administrators to diagnose and resolve the problem, from anyplace and wireless services, without the need to return to the office. The base solution supports the Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003.

The next step, the mobility of the sonic blueprint for the development have become partners, third-party tools vendors to expand the function of sound liquidity to the common cause, the administrator would like to able to visit remote.

Sound mobility taken the first step along this path last month through the expansion of long-range wireless support opalisrobot, scheduling and event monitoring automation tool. NetIQ Corporation appmanager next year.

NetIQ Corporation appmanager designed to help administrators guarantee performance and availability of systems monitoring tools, diagnostic, recovery and optimization.

Appmanager, which allows users to manage Windows, Unix and Linux systems and applications from a single console, it has indirectly expanded utility sonicadmin platform is not only more windows.

As an example to illustrate how the combination might be used, provided that sonicadmin scenarios: one administrator will receive a notice on the BlackBerry appmanager incident. He used the same blackberry, secure connection to appmanager to solve the problem.


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