ITmanager.net Inc.
Remotely monitor and manage servers from any mobile or desktop device with ITmanager.net
including:
Windows
VMWare
Active Directory
iLO and iDRAC
As well as Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Hyper-V, XenServer, XenApp, SSH (Secure
Shell), Telnet, Amazon Web Services (AWS), RDP, VNC, Apple Remote Desktop (ARD)
and more, anywhere, at anytime.
Monitor:
Monitor servers with Ping, HTTP, TCP Ports, Windows CPU, Disk space, Memory,
Service and SNMP Network usage
View graphs and charts of response times
Configure thresholds when servers are down, slow or returning error codes
Notifications sent to Email, SMS, iOS or Android Push.
Notify multiple users based on different start time and repeating criteria
Monitor servers on the Internet as well as servers behind the firewall
Integrates with PagerDuty
Windows:
System Information
Services
RDP
Shutdown & Reboot
Event Viewer
File Explorer
Powershell
Task Manager
DHCP Manager
DNS Manager
Shares
Task Scheduler
Printers
VNC
Session Management
Local Users & Groups Management
Active Directory:
Users management
Group management
Browsing or searching the Active Directory Tree
VMware
vSphere vCenter and ESXi:
Start or stop vSphere vCenter servers or ESXi hypervisors
Reset vSphere vCenter servers or ESXi hypervisors
View vSphere vCenter or vSphere ESXi statuses and see screenshots
Connect to the console using SSH and VNC
HPiLO & Dell iDRAC:
See System Health and all device information
Power Off, Power On and Reset Systems
Enable and disable the UID identifier lights
Change One-time Boot options. See Screenshot of server
Microsoft
Exchange:
Create, edit and delete mailboxes and groups
Office 365:
Create, edit and delete User & Groups
Reset User Passwords
Manage Licensing and Assign Licenses
Hyper-V and XenServer:
Start, stop and reset virtual machines
View virtual machine statuses and see screenshots
-Connect to the console
XenApp:
Disconnect, logout and send messages to sessions
Manage applications, machines and delivery groups
Telnet and SSH (Secure Shell):
Telnet client for connecting to remote devices which are running a telnet server
SSH (secure shell) client connects to devices running SSH servers
SSH (secure shell) is very similar to telnet but is encrypted, hence the name
secure shell
VNC and RDP:
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) client for connecting to Windows servers running
RDP server
VNC client connects to any computer running a VNC server
View the screen and control the mouse and keyboard
Apple Remote Desktop (ARD):
Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) for managing Mac computers
View the screen via Apple Remote Desktop (ARD)
Control the mouse and keyboard via Apple Remote Desktop (ARD)
Network Tools:
Ping, Traceroute, Whois, Subnet Calculator,
DNS Lookup
Scan network to discover servers automatically
Available on Google Play Store for Andriod