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Rove Mobile offers 'by-the-administrator' pricing

Rove Mobile offers 'by-the-administrator' pricing

By:   On: 21 Apr 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

Licensing by the user, not the server, means the remote network administration software company will get into more servers, Rove's CTO says. But one analyst wonders whether admins would rather opt for cheap or free options

Any computer with a browser can log into Mobile Admin. Rove has created native clients for smart phones, rather than use existing mobile browsers. “Because the browsers aren’t that powerful on these mobile devices and don’t give a very good user experience, we have native clients that run on Windows Mobile and BlackBerry and Nokia devices,” Dumais said.

But Tauschek said there are other tools on the market that allow administrators remote access that cost less – or nothing at all. While it’s handy to, for example, use Mobile SSH for a secure Telnet session, it may not be necessary.

“There are probably other options available that, shall we say, cheap network administrators are more likely to use,” Tauschek said.

Aside from the licensing change, Version 4.0 offers support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 (previous versions supported only 2000 and 2003), Office 2008 and Vista. Multiple levels of authentication and encryption are supported, including TDES and AES for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, VPN or HTTPS encryption, and authentication through Windows, LDAP, RSA SecurID, RADIUS, devices and applications.

And the product scales much larger than before, Dumais said.

“We’re starting to get a lot bigger customers, for example, DHL and Boeing, who have tens of thousands of servers,” he said. “Our first versions of Mobile Admin were geared at more the medium-type enterprises.” The system now uses a backend database to store configuration settings.










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