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SECURE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT WITH ON-DEMAND NTRADMIN EMPOWERS IT TO REMOTELY ADDRESS SECURITY MEASURES ACROSS INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL NETWORK FIREWALLS
Any Collection of Web-Connected PC Groups or Even a Single PC Can Be Monitored with Powerful System Management and IT Automation SaaS from NTRglobal
Facing the daunting task of managing PC systems within the firewall and beyond, enterprise IT with limited resources and cost constraints is discovering a better way to streamline secure configuration management with NTRadmin on-demand IT automation from NTRglobal.
With NTRadmin, IT gains powerful automation, remote access and remote control software-as-a-service (SaaS) that enable IT to monitor, address, customize and remotely troubleshoot configuration management tasks to boost security while optimizing productivity and eliminating on-site travel.
NTRadmin’s library of agents enables enterprise IT managers to enhance security while cutting costs to perform tasks such as:
- Easily List Windows Firewall Exceptions
- Rapidly Enable or Disable Firewall Exceptions
- Instantly Enable or Disable USB ports
- Immediately enable or disable Remote Desktop Connections
“NTRadmin is designed to empower IT to remotely extend IT services with centrally controlled security protection,” said Jordi Sunyer, NTRglobal product manager. “With NTRadmin, IT gains a unique set of defense capabilities to protect endpoints and the outer layer of the network.”
Offering a complete library of customizable agents, NTRadmin helps IT free up time with:
- Proactive Asset Management
- Remote Troubleshooting
- Task Automation
- Configuration Management
- Monitoring and Alerts
- Failsafe Multilevel Security
- Rapid Integration
“In response to our global IT enterprise customers, we are evolving NTRadmin to help them optimize security to local requirements while managing from any remote location,” said Gilles Samoun, NTRglobal CEO. “With NTRadmin, any collection of PCs can be monitored to ensure changes made on even one PC won’t impact other systems. NTRadmin by design, helps IT virtually manage more effectively in today’s borderless network,” added Samoun.
NTRadmin a full-service platform with two computers always free offers the fastest and most advanced search, asset inventory and firewall friendly, remote management system which is easily deployed and rapidly scaled over the LAN, WAN and Web.
About NTRglobal
More than 17,000 organizations rely on NTRglobal to deliver enterprise-grade security and powerful integration with NTRadmin on-demand IT automation, system management and remote access.and NTRsupport remote support for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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