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IET Technical Merit Bid. Team Netcom. [Look here for interesting facts and figures]. To make desktop management mobile!. Our Concept. Martin, A professional. Martin doesn't exist. Our framework uses over 13 different types of technologies. Visual Studio 2010 for development and testing
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IET Technical Merit Bid Team Netcom [Look here for interesting facts and figures]
To make desktop management mobile! Our Concept..
Martin, A professional Martin doesn't exist.
Our framework uses over 13 different types of technologies.
Visual Studio 2010 for development and testing • C# .Net 4 as Programming Language • Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) - Management drivers which are built into the windows kernel.- Queries though C# to obtain system information . - Preinstalled on all windows machines from Windows 2000, but back installable for other pre-xp systems
Current Ram Usage Computer Information Hard Drive Status Network Interfaces Downtime Crashed Programs Processor Usage
Test Harnesses Prototype Sys-Monitor Final
SOAP for communication - Required a robust way of the transmission of computer status data between the client and the MYSQL database. A SOAP based web service allowed us to have full control over how that data was dealt with. - Decided to use nuSOAP, a PHP based soap provider script which allowed native communication between two different programming languages. From an average machine submitting RAM data every 3 minutes, would call our web service4320 times a day.
App was created, to enable users system information to become mobile. • For compatibility decided to use web app instead of native applications. Allowing our software to be available to a wider range of users.
Uptime monitoring by use of Cron scripts. Text to Mobile services Sys-Monitor Control Centre Graph generation
Adobe Photoshop-General graphics and poster editing. Sony Vegas Pro-Film EditingAfter Effects-Video Editing 3DS Max-3D Spinning Iphone Computing Students being creative? I thought it was all code...
There's a new tool in the system administrators tool kit Computing Students being creative? I thought it was all code...
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