Ecora Documentor for Citrix 4.0.6157.17003
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Ecora Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 54.00 MB |
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Ecora Documentor is an agentless Windows® application that installs on a Windows workstation and collects hundreds of thousands of configuration settings to generate on-demand, detailed configuration reports. With a click of a button, users can document Microsoft Windows and Exchange servers, SQL Server databases, Active Directory, and workstations; HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, RedHat Linux, and Novell NetWare servers; Oracle databases, Citrix and IIS applications; Lotus Domino servers; and Cisco routers.
Systems change constantly, and each change – whether planned or unplanned – can trigger downtime or a security breach. Current IT documentation, especially in today’s compliance-driven IT environments, is essential. Documentor eliminates the time-consuming and error prone manual process of data collection and ensures accurate, timely documentation of the IT infrastructure.
Ecora Documentor provides consistent, standardized configuration documentation that aids in:
• IT Audits – Provide up-to-date, accurate documentation of the infrastructure in a format that is easy to understand.
• Security – Discover suspicious or sub-optimal configuration settings and close security holes.
• Disaster Recovery – Rapidly configure systems back to their pre-disaster state and minimize downtime.
• Troubleshooting – Maximize productivity and reduce time to resolution with access to current and historical configuration data.
• Consolidations & Migrations – Maintain a current snapshot of the IT infrastructure for quick assessments and server configuration comparisons.
Documentation is often generated in an hour or less and is available in html and Microsoft Word formats. An ideal configuration management solution for consultants, system administrators, security professionals, IT auditors, and DBAs. |
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