Guest Simon Desser Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 iAdmin Mobile have just released iAdmin Mobile 2004 3.6, which can be bought from smartphone.net for $70 :shock: iAdmin Mobile 2004 iAdmin Mobile 2004 brings many new technologies into the mobile systems management arena. With this release, our goal is to empower the mobile systems administrator to do more with our technology. New technology such as our patented Mobile Management Packs, pluggable modules to constantly expand iAdmin Mobile's technology and deliver the latest systems management technology to your fingertips. We've also completely redesigned iAdmin Mobile's interface to make it more flexible and user friendly. We use industry standard practices to create a unified HTML management portal which you can use on any number of mobile devices including Pocket PC, SmartPhone, Palm, and Blackberry. Unplug The iAdmin Mobile team is devoted to remove the 'ball and chain', which is more commonly referred as 'your desk', from your daily lifestyle as a systems administrator. We want you to have the freedom to go where you want and not have to worry about coming to work the next day and seeing systems down. Take a vacation, go golfing, enjoy a LAN party, but be assured that you have the network in the palm of your hand, at your fingertips, 24x7x365. Rich Feature Set You need the tools to do your job. We want to provide you with those tools. Your company and the iAdmin Mobile team can work together to make this happen! We want tohear from you. We want to know what will help you do your job better. Our users drive what features iAdmin Mobile has. Currently, we have partnered with some of the biggest names in computing and mobile technology such as Microsoft, Novell, Palm, HP, and Nokia. If you have an idea for features for iAdmin Mobile we will do everything we can to incorporate it into our application. Please visit: http://www.iAdminMobile.com for more information on the capabilities of iAdmin Mobile 2004.
Guest nickcornaglia Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 We want you to have the freedom to go where you want and not have to worry about coming to work the next day and seeing systems down. Take a vacation, go golfing, enjoy a LAN party, but be assured that you have the network in the palm of your hand, at your fingertips, 24x7x365. Where so I sign up for that job???
Guest Gorskar Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 If that really does what it says on the tin it would be worth it easily. Trouble is its going to need to take some kind of XML interface from the systems you are supposed to be monitoring, which would mean you might as well program the whole thing yourself anyway.
Guest Maverick Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 Do they really have to use such flowery language to advertise software?
Guest chucky.egg Posted July 9, 2004 Report Posted July 9, 2004 I like the idea, but most of the "modules" aren't available until Q3 2004. All you can do at the moment is NT admin (quite a good level of admin though) and Netware. When SQL, Exchange and ActiveDir come on I'll certainly consider it
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