v7
white paper:
Goverlan v7 - Overview /
Goverlan v7 - Security Information /
Microsoft Remote Assistance vs. Goverlan /
Section
508 Compliance /
PCI DSS Compliance
Introducing the most powerful remote control software product
for IT professionals. Goverlan Remote Control v7 has been
designed to be fast, reliable and to answer to the growing
complexity of today's business infrastructure.
-
No software agent pre-installation required. Goverlan
automatically install and maintain the Goverlan Agents on
the client machines.
-
Every configuration setting can be globally distributed
via a Group Policy Object or centrally administered and
controlled via the
Goverlan Central Server.
-
User interface text on the client's side can be
customized or translated to another language.
-
Every client / server transaction is authenticated via
the Microsoft Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) and
every communication is encrypted (using RSA
RC4).
-
Each remote control session is audited and can be traced
on a per machine basis or globally.
-
Supports Smart Card Redirection -
Goverlan v7 is PKI Compliant.
-
Easy firewall configuration. Goverlan only uses a single
TCP port which is automatically configured by the Goverlan
Agents.
Goverlan
Remote Control v7 supports four communication protocols:
Goverlan RMC, Citrix® ICA, Microsoft® RDP and VNC. This
not only allows you to initiate remote control sessions and
ICA/RDP user sessions to Windows based platforms, but
also to any
platform which supports the VNC protocol such as Mac OSX
or Ubuntu.
Goverlan supports both the
physical console session and Citrix ICA /
Microsoft RDP user sessions. With Goverlan Remote Control v7, you can remote control
the physical user session (the session bound to the
physical screen, keyboard & mouse) as well as shadow ICA
and RDP user sessions.
The process is totally transparent to the Goverlan
user:
-
Initiating a remote control
session to a
machine which only holds a single user
session directly goes to this session.
-
Initiate a remote control session
to a machine which hold two or more active user
sessions automatically triggers the user session
selection screen in Goverlan:
See:
Supporting Citrix® and Microsoft® Terminal Services Thin
Clients
Create a customizable and dynamic view of a group of
machines and monitor what is happening on all desktops
simultaneously. This
powerful Monitoring View allows you to keep an eye on large
number of remote desktops live with minimal impact on
your network. The monitoring view includes many options and
performance counters, providing you with an extensive
health overview and control over a group of machines.
Once you have defined a monitoring view, you can save
the layout and reload it at any time. Goverlan will
re-establish the connection to all machines for you.
See:
Keeping a Watchful Eye on your Windows Servers
Support your clients no matter where
they are! With Goverlan v7, you can support both
on-site and off-site users.
The Goverlan Remote Assistance
feature allows you to generate Remote Assistance Access
Tokens which can be emailed to a client or made
available via a web site. Once the client accepts the
access token, you have full access to their machine. No
matter where they are!
-
Remote Control multiple clients at the same
time.
-
Monitor all screens simultaneously.
-
Save your layout and reload them at a later
time.
-
Transfer files and
directories to and from the client machines.
-
Use the Goverlan
Administrative Mode to perform
duties on a remote machine while the physical
screen is masked to hide your actions.
-
Organize your machines in the Favorites section
via your own hierarchy of folders, IP subnets or
Active Directory containers.
-
Perform management tasks on entire groups of
machines.
-
Goverlan Remote Control supports multiple-monitors
on both the administrator's
machine and the client machine.
-
Communicate with your clients via
IM while remote controlling their machines.
-
Monitor and control the processes on the remote
machine using the Goverlan Task Manager.
-
Use the Wake On LAN feature to
wake your machines before remote controlling
them.
-
Capture the remote control session by saving
the remote screen to a file or recording
a video of the session.
|