According to InfoWorld, it is in trade, but it seems to be targeted at IT people. Also interesting:
- Perl. It is simple, powerful, and cross-platform. It can be used for management and development. It is not a waste of name.
- Ethereal. For network management, do not understand. However, when openq was developed in the previous section, it was used to analyze the package.
- Netcrunch. Network management tools cost more than $700.
- HP JetAdmin. HP's web tool for managing network printers, but not such advanced printers.
- Ghost. This is something that many people have used.
- Microsoft software updates. This is from time to time. Which unit does it depend on.
- Rsync. It is also a good thing. It is essential to do mirror, but I have not done it.
- Visio. Now it's Microsoft, but the PPT is not on the list. It seems that it really targets it people and draws a network topology or something. But now many business people use it.
- VNC. For remote control.
- Ssh. This is very useful. Many * nix machines do not enable telnet.