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Astaro Command Center allows for centralized and efficient management of many challenging and time-consuming tasks like defining security policies, configuring applications, monitoring actual device states, and maintaining device software and pattern updates.
Its intuitive web-based user interface provides a quick overview about the actual health of each device allowing administrators to quickly see which gateways require immediate action. A new user interface leverages state-of-the-art technologies like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) which displays changes of any data immediately without additional delays resulting from screen refreshes. This results in significantly improved ease of use when managing multiple Astaro Security Gateways.
Astaro Command Center is a highly scalable turnkey solution, designed for management of hundreds or even thousands of devices and delivers all aspects of a full-fledged central management solution.
-- Monitoring allows tracking of critical system parameters in real-time, like detected threats, license status, versions and resource usage. Various view options provide up-to-date information of all systems within a complete network infrastructure.
-- A World Map allows easy localization of a specific device within a large global network. A zoom function allows navigation to specific regions of interest.
-- Inventory management provides comprehensive information about each device such as CPU, hard disk, memory, network interfaces, and software version, among others. All Astaro Security Gateway devices are automatically integrated into device groups.
-- System maintenance for connected gateways offers centralized control of updates, system shutdowns and restarts for all selected devices.
-- Single-sign-on eases configuration management via centralized login to each device's WebAdmin, the browser based administrative interface for Astaro Security Gateways. Thus, administrators have to login only once to access any firewall within the network.
-- Role-based Multi-administrative support allows the definition of administrators with different roles for using different management functions within Astaro Command Center concurrently.
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Astaro Corporation today released Astaro Command Center (ACC) V1, a new application for centralized management of its network assurance security appliances. A new user interface leverages state-of-the-art technologies like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) which displays changes of any data immediately without additional delays resulting from screen refreshes. |
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ajaxworld news desk 05/31/06 12:23:00 PM EDT | |||
Astaro Corporation today released Astaro Command Center (ACC) V1, a new application for centralized management of its network assurance security appliances. A new user interface leverages state-of-the-art technologies like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) which displays changes of any data immediately without additional delays resulting from screen refreshes. |
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