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iTivity remote administration software enables administrators, help desks and system integrators to support and manage Solaris systems from any location. iTivity provides secure, audited access across the Internet and across firewalls so that you can quickly resolve problems and administer Solaris systems. With iTivity you can login securely and transfer files to and from your Solaris servers and desktops. You will have immediate access to Solaris tools such as SMC, WBEM, admintool, Webmin, CUPS and the shell interface.

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System administrators can use iTivity's unique self-hosted design to maintain central control of remote access and critical log files. Former employees can be blocked from accessing your critical systems. Audit logs showing who connected to which systems and when are stored on your hardware under your control. iTivity improves IT staff productivity and information system compliance.
With iTivity's concurrent licensing model, you pay only for the connections that you really use.
iTivity software supports Solaris SunOS releases 2.10, 2.9 and 2.8.

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"We have been using iTivity since about 2006 and our primary use is end user Help Desk Support and Remote Training... iTivity has definitely provided a quick ROI." Janice F. - Manager, CIS, IT
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iTivity provides online remote access by securely tunneling RDP, VNC, HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET and FTP.
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Supported platforms include Linux (RedHat Enterprise Linux, RHEL, Oracle Enterprise Linux, OEL, Oracle VM Server, OVS, Suse Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS), Windows (2008 Server, Vista, 2003 Server, XP, 2000, NT), AIX (6.1, 5L, 5.3, 5.2, 5.1), HP-UX (11i, 11.31, 11.23, 11.11), Solaris (SunOS, 2.10, 2.9, 2.8), and SCO (OpenServer, UnixWare).
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