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Original author(s) | Goverlan, Inc. |
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Developer(s) | Goverlan, Inc. |
Initial release | 1998[1] |
Stable release | v9.01
/ December 21, 2018 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows Mac OS X |
Type | Remote administration, Remote desktop software, remote support, IT Asset Management |
Website |
goverlan |
Goverlan Reach Systems Management is an on-premises client management software designed for medium and large enterprises for remote control, active directory management, global configuration change management, and reporting within a Windows IT Infrastructure. [2]
Goverlan Reach, the primary product of Goverlan, Inc. was conceived and created in 1996 as a result of working at an investment bank in New York City with help-desks worldwide. The product was later commercialized and Goverlan Inc was incorporated in 1998. [1]
The Goverlan Reach Remote Support Software is used for remote support, IT process automation, IT management, software installation, inventory, and remote control. [3] Other features include: displaying system information, mapping printers, and Wake-on-LAN settings. [4] [5]
Goverlan Reach Remote Control (RC) is a remote desktop support software option for IT specialists. [6] Goverlan allows for remote control and desktop sharing. With Goverlan, administrators can remote shadow multiple client sessions in a single pane and multiple administrators can participate in a single remote control session. [7] In addition, an administrator can capture screenshots or video recordings during a remote session. [8] There are Other features that Goverlan Remote Control supports such as: remote assistance with the ability to connect to computers over the internet, transfer files, or view multiple sessions in one screen and control bandwidth used during a remote session. [7] Goverlan supports Citrix XenApp and Microsoft Terminal Services shadowing. [9]
The Goverlan Administration & Diagnostics tool integrates into an existing Active Directory (AD) organization unit (OU) structure for Windows Systems management. [4] Goverlan can perform remote administration on a single machine, group of machines, or entire domain. [5] Goverlan is compatible with VDI, RDP, and Citrix deployments. [8]
The Goverlan IT Process Automation module allows IT administrators to manage various objects such as : software updates, reports generation, adding or removing registry keys, or any other actions that can be applied to a single computer or a network. [4] Scope Actions allow IT administrators to execute configuration management tasks on client machines, query machines, collect information about user logged-in machines, hardware, software, or processes, and remote monitor workstations in real time, as opposed to retrieving information from a database. [2] [7] IT administrators may also use Goverlan for patch management to push patches to servers or workstations. [5]
WMIX is Goverlan free WMI Explorer which generates WMI queries using the WQL wizard and exports custom queries to other Windows. [8] The WMIX tool makes use of pre-existing Windows Management Instrumentation scripts within an interface. A technician can generate a VBScript by defining parameters and clicking the generate script button. [4] [5]
Goverlan Systems Management Software provides the following security features:
Goverlan's desktop software can only be installed on Windows based computers (Windows XP and Above). Goverlan client agents can only be installed on Windows based computers (Windows 2000 and above) [2] Goverlan requires the installation of client agents. [7] However, client agents can be installed via a network rather than independently. [8]
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This article contains content that is written like
an advertisement. (October 2021) |
Original author(s) | Goverlan, Inc. |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Goverlan, Inc. |
Initial release | 1998[1] |
Stable release | v9.01
/ December 21, 2018 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows Mac OS X |
Type | Remote administration, Remote desktop software, remote support, IT Asset Management |
Website |
goverlan |
Goverlan Reach Systems Management is an on-premises client management software designed for medium and large enterprises for remote control, active directory management, global configuration change management, and reporting within a Windows IT Infrastructure. [2]
Goverlan Reach, the primary product of Goverlan, Inc. was conceived and created in 1996 as a result of working at an investment bank in New York City with help-desks worldwide. The product was later commercialized and Goverlan Inc was incorporated in 1998. [1]
The Goverlan Reach Remote Support Software is used for remote support, IT process automation, IT management, software installation, inventory, and remote control. [3] Other features include: displaying system information, mapping printers, and Wake-on-LAN settings. [4] [5]
Goverlan Reach Remote Control (RC) is a remote desktop support software option for IT specialists. [6] Goverlan allows for remote control and desktop sharing. With Goverlan, administrators can remote shadow multiple client sessions in a single pane and multiple administrators can participate in a single remote control session. [7] In addition, an administrator can capture screenshots or video recordings during a remote session. [8] There are Other features that Goverlan Remote Control supports such as: remote assistance with the ability to connect to computers over the internet, transfer files, or view multiple sessions in one screen and control bandwidth used during a remote session. [7] Goverlan supports Citrix XenApp and Microsoft Terminal Services shadowing. [9]
The Goverlan Administration & Diagnostics tool integrates into an existing Active Directory (AD) organization unit (OU) structure for Windows Systems management. [4] Goverlan can perform remote administration on a single machine, group of machines, or entire domain. [5] Goverlan is compatible with VDI, RDP, and Citrix deployments. [8]
The Goverlan IT Process Automation module allows IT administrators to manage various objects such as : software updates, reports generation, adding or removing registry keys, or any other actions that can be applied to a single computer or a network. [4] Scope Actions allow IT administrators to execute configuration management tasks on client machines, query machines, collect information about user logged-in machines, hardware, software, or processes, and remote monitor workstations in real time, as opposed to retrieving information from a database. [2] [7] IT administrators may also use Goverlan for patch management to push patches to servers or workstations. [5]
WMIX is Goverlan free WMI Explorer which generates WMI queries using the WQL wizard and exports custom queries to other Windows. [8] The WMIX tool makes use of pre-existing Windows Management Instrumentation scripts within an interface. A technician can generate a VBScript by defining parameters and clicking the generate script button. [4] [5]
Goverlan Systems Management Software provides the following security features:
Goverlan's desktop software can only be installed on Windows based computers (Windows XP and Above). Goverlan client agents can only be installed on Windows based computers (Windows 2000 and above) [2] Goverlan requires the installation of client agents. [7] However, client agents can be installed via a network rather than independently. [8]
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