Remote Desktop 3.3 (Unlimited Managed Systems), EN
Apple Remote Desktop 3 is the best way to manage the Mac computers on your network. Distribute software, provide real-time online help to end users, create detailed software and hardware reports, and automate your routine management tasks — all from your own Mac.
Software distribution
Installing software or updates to computers on your network has never been this easy.
-Easily install one or more Apple-format packages on your computers.
-Configure Task Server* to perform package installation; even if target computers are offline, Task Server will copy and install packages once they become available on the network.
-Enjoy up to 11x faster copy performance compared to earlier versions of Apple Remote Desktop.
-Choose whether to encrypt network data when copying packages and files.
-Specify how much network bandwidth should be consumed by copy operations.
Asset management and reporting
Easily compile reports on application usage, user history, and software and hardware inventory.
-Perform lightning-fast searches on networks of Mac computers with Remote Spotlight search.
-Gather more than 200 hardware attributes about networked Mac OS X systems.
-See reports on user logins and application use.
-Using Task Server, assemble inventory reports even from mobile systems not connected to the network.*
Remote administration
Simplify system configuration and management by automating time-consuming administrative tasks.
-Perform over a dozen commands securely on remote Mac OS X systems, such as locking screens, sleep, wake, restart, and shutdown.
-Execute UNIX shell scripts or commands on your client systems.
-Set the startup disk of your remote computers to start from a NetBoot or NetInstall image.
Remote assistance
Provide complete technical assistance to all the computers on your network without ever leaving your desk.
-Control your Mac computers or any Virtual Network Computing-enabled computers including Windows, Linux, or UNIX systems.
-Transfer files between Mac computers via Remote Drag and Drop, or copy and paste information between any two computers.
-View the new System Status Indicators for color-coded details on available disk space, memory, and CPU utilization.
-Prevent end users from viewing the screen while you control their systems to accomplish system management tasks with Curtain Mode.
-Use the Remote Desktop widget for instantaneous, at-a-glance views of remote computers.
Automation
Automate routine management tasks using Automator in Mac OS X.
-Get started immediately with over 40 actions.
-Chain actions together to create powerful system administration workflows.
-Combine actions with other application actions to create end-to-end solutions.
-Save workflows as plug-ins to provide simple, customized interfaces to Apple Remote Desktop features.