Press Release Summary = View installed hardware and software on network computers, track the changes.
Press Release Body = 10-Strike Software Releases 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer v1.4
10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer is a program for building the inventory of hardware and software installed on network computers. The program helps system administrators view computers' configurations remotely, generate various reports, plan upgrades, and track changes of hardware and software on the network computers.
10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer finds out which processors are running in network computers, how much memory is installed, who uses flash drives, etc. A system administrator can get information on installed software including information on operating system, hotfixes, and programs included in the startup. Each time the program scans network computers, it compares their current state with the previous state generating the inventory log with changes. The program uses WMI technology and does not require installing any additional software on users' computers. Thus, it is quite easy to employ 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer even in huge networks.
Version 1.4 has added support of remote agents. Agents collect information locally and send it to the main program (via client-server technology). This can be used on machines where WMI connection can not be used for some reason (different domains, no administrator access, restriction on using DCOM/RPC via network, etc.). 10-Strike Network Inventory Explorer 1.4 is available at http://www.10-strike.com/networkinventoryexplorer/ for free download. The cost of registering the program is $99.95 US for the license for working with 25 computers database.
If you would like to get a comment, request a reviewer copy, have a businesses proposal, want to become an authorized reseller or have any other inquiries, please contact Dmitriy Stepanov at info@10-strike.com
System Requirements: - A standard PC with Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP with WMI support - Network (DCOM, RPC must be allowed in the firewall)