Radmin 3.3 introduced by Famatech

Telecomworldwire, Nov 20, 2008

TELECOMWORLDWIRE-20 November 2008-Radmin 3.3 introduced by Famatech(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

Famatech, a provider of remote control software, has released Radmin 3.3.

The company said that the new version supports Intel (Nasdaq:INTC) AMT (Active Management Technology), a remote control technology which is integrated into the hardware component of PC based on Intel vPro platform. The capability enables Radmin 3.3 users to switch on, restart and shut down any computer it is running on from a remote location. It also allows the users to view and change the BIOS settings of the remote computer and to boot it from a local or network disk.

The new release enables administrators to connect to a remote computer even when it is turned off, making it more efficient. If the remote computer suffers an operating system failure, an administrator can obtain access to the text-mode remote screen during its boot-up process and restore the OS.

Radmin includes support for Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit), file transfer, multi-user text and voice chats, Windows security, Kerberos authentication, 256-bit AES encryption for all data streams, telnet access, multiple monitors support and DirectScreenTransfer technology. It utilises TCP/IP protocol, the most widespread protocol used in LANs, WANs and the Internet, the company said.

No product price details were disclosed.

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