Review: Track Your Systems With NetIQ

  2006-12-19 00:00:03
Managing hundreds or thousands of servers and desktops is a daunting job. System and network administrators need to be able to quickly load new machines, install applications, coordinate backups, balance network loads, and troubleshoot outages. They are constantly under assault by viruses, cyber criminals, and their own budgets. Rob Reilly examines one possible solution in NetIQ.
[I don't think NetIQ is FOSS... - dcparris] 
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