Allows remote access to Android devices via a web browser. Includes ability to sync files between smartphones and computers, write, receive and read text messages, and install and uninstall apps on the mobile device.
Turns a PC into a file server for Windows, Linux and Apple networks like FreeBSD-based live CDs. Supports CIFS, FTP, NFS, RSYNC protocols and provides RAID protection.
Ticket system for companies that, for example, use a web interface to regulate the assignment of support queries to members of a team. Requires an Apache server and an SQL database.
Web-based LDAPv3 client that runs either with its built-in mini-HTTP server or under the control of a Fast CGI-enabled web server. Supports numerous LDAP bind methods and can display all schema references including inheritance in its integrated schema browser. Includes HTML templates for modifying input forms and LDIF templates for adding new entries.
MIB Browser allowing administrators to manage SNMP-enabled network devices and applications. Loads general information from the management information base (MIB) and includes a receiver for receiving special SNMP traps (network data). An enhanced professional version is also available.
Messenger for local networks. Allows sharing of data, contacts, emails and calendar via an MS-Outlook plug-in. No server required. Version numbers vary depending on the operating system.
Runs scheduled backups of SQL server databases. Zips and encrypts these backups and saves them onto networks or FTP servers (depending on which version you are using). Available in several versions (Free, Lite, Standard Pro).
Monitors bandwidth, availability and all inbound and outbound data packets in networks and analyses the data stream. Outputs comprehensive evaluations of the monitored data and warns the administrator by email, SMS, pager or other means when an error is detected. Also available, for a fee, as a version for monitoring more than ten sensors.
For managing several remote desktop connections. Saves all connection parameters, including user names and passwords which can be password-protected. The manufacturer's web site is only in German, but the program is in both German and English.
Manages up to six different network profile settings: IP addresses, subnet masks, gateways, DNS servers, computer names, work groups, DNS domains, WINS servers, standard printers as well as scripts.
Backup, synchronise and restore local files via LAN or FTP. An extended shareware version (SE) is available, capable of backing up open files and contains an FTP client.
DLNA-compliant UPnP media server written in Java, for streaming and transcoding multimedia files via Sony PlayStation 3. Solves the problems this console encounters when running particular formats by transcoding even incompatible formats in real time. Fast and secure download from The H
Free software distribution for installing and administering clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora and openSUSE. Controlled via a browser. Provides group administration, client and server backup, mass functions and virtualisation.
Distributed database server which is also implemented by Digg, Twitter, Cisco and other companies that handle large volumes of data. Data is automatically replicated on nodes and this process is supported across several data centres; the decentralised architecture minimises the risk of loss of service.
This development of the discontinued Ethereal project logs and analyses data traffic on the network. Includes the required WinPCap. Portable version also available. Fast and secure download from The H
Displays a list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on a computer, along with information about the process that opened each port. Uses colour-coding to highlight suspicious and open processes, and allows you to close unwanted TCP connections and kill individual processes.
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