

It's the breakthrough tool that ends the agony of site-wide software management and eliminates the uncertainty of legal fines and lawsuits...
MANUAL SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE
WHY WASTE THE TIME & MONEY JUST TRYING TO KEEP UP?
WHY RISK THE FINES?
Sitekeeper Key Features:
Software Inventory Tracker
Instantly see what software is on what computer throughout your site. Inventory
tracker maintains an updated record for all the software on your site, all
the versions, builds, updates and patches for an instant window on your site's
current technology.
Software License Tracker
Know exactly what your software license compliance status is. Never again
have to guess how many licenses or updates you have to buy. It's easy, effortless
and up-to-date automatic record keeping.
PushInstaller (Powerful
remote install/uninstall technology)
Recently released in Diskeeper 7.0, this market-proven tool represents a new
level of automated site management. Now you can completely eliminate the time
and cost of manual installation or uninstall and keep your site technology
current with fast, two-click central deployment.
Simple, intuitive and wizard-based operation based on Windows XP interface standards, Runs on all Server Appliances running Windows operating systems.
FAQ
What does Sitekeeper consist of?
Sitekeeper is a new software product that allows you to easily and automatically keep your software and licensing completely current. Sitekeeper contains a sophisticated tracking system that automatically logs and monitors installed software on networked computers across your entire site. Best of all, Sitekeeper offers a reliable, easy to use remote installation feature to "push" new software or updates over the network. Rapid installation of software on any number of machines occurs with two clicks of a mouse.
Sitekeeper's key features are:
License Tracker: Tracks licenses in order to stay legally compliant. Easy, up-to-date, effortless record keeping.
Inventory Tracker: Automatically tracks and keeps updated records on software installed on your site.
Pushinstaller : Pushinstaller allows administrators to easily install or uninstall software, updates, upgrades and patches which are logo-compliant for Windows 2000 and XP or Microsoft-Installer-compliant, on selected machines throughout a site from a central location. (A Microsoft® Windows® installer (.msi) file is a storage file containing the instructions and data required to install an application, and most software developed for Windows NT, 2000 and XP systems includes this file.)
What type of hardware/operating systems does Sitekeeper require?
Sitekeeper can be installed on:
Any machine running Windows
NT4.0 Enterprise Server, Server or Workstation with SP5 or greater and IE5.5
SP2 or greater.
Any machine running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Server or Professional with
SP2 or greater and IE5.5 SP2 or greater.
Any machine running Windows XP Professional.
Target computers being inventoried must be running:
Any machine running Windows
NT4.0 Enterprise Server, Server or Workstation.
Any machine running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Server or Professional.
Any machine running Windows XP Professional or Home Edition.
Note: Sitekeeper does not currently support any version of Windows 95, Windows
98, or Windows ME.
Is there any additional software required for Sitekeeper?
Microsoft SQL database software is required. If you do not have SQL installed, however, this is not a problem. Sitekeeper includes a no charge copy of the Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) database. If you receive Sitekeeper on CD-ROM, a copy of MSDE will be included on the CD-ROM. If you purchase Sitekeeper electronically, you will be able to download a free copy of MSDE from our web site.
A later version will provide support for a wide variety of databases
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater is required for Sitekeeper operation.
What privileges are required to run the product?
Administrator privileges are required to install and operate Sitekeeper. The Sitekeeper processes will require Administrative Privileges on target machines.
What is Inventory Tracker? How does it work?
Inventory Tracker is launched after Sitekeeper is installed. It contains a setup wizard which allows the administrator to determine what domains and machines in the network will be tracked and how often.
Once Inventory Tracker is set up, a Windows Service called Executive Software Inventory Service is launched. It does not install agents on target computers, but simply scans all designated computers for software inventory at the intervals the administrator has designated. The data is then stored in Sitekeeper's database.
The data is obtained from each target computer's Windows Registry -- the same information utilized by the "Add/Remove Programs" feature in the Windows Control Panel. The data includes all information provided by each software publisher, such as software name, version (major and minor), build number or patch level, and name of publisher. The number of copies of each type of software installed are totaled.
Very little system overhead is utilized by Inventory Tracker, and it's fast. On an average network, Inventory Tracker scans and reports on 5 to 10 computers a second.
Once the data has been gathered, an Inventory Report is generated. This is a browser-based report which can be viewed two different ways: inventory by machine, or inventory by software product. A later version of the product will allow multiple ways to view the report, such as isolating one particular product, a particular version number, software installed after a certain date, etc.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This data is reported strictly to the server or workstation from which you are running Sitekeeper. The information is not transmitted outside of your organization.
At this time, Sitekeeper can
only be used to track software, not hardware products. A later update to Sitekeeper
will contain functionality to inventory hardware, as well.
What is License Tracker? How does it work?
Once the inventory has been run, Sitekeeper's License Tracker can be invoked.
First, a License Report is launched. This is a browser-based report which displays the inventory of all the machines per product. Space is provided for the administrator to enter in the number of licenses owned by your organization for each software product, which must be done to complete the report. Since different numbers of licenses could have been purchased at different times, License Report will total each product type and version, so a complete total of each product is shown. As an additional benefit, License Tracker catches incidents of users installing and running software locally without administrator approval.
The report then informs the administrator of license compliance: licenses that need to be purchased, excess licenses, or the correct number of licenses, whichever is applicable in each case.
The License Tracker is then implemented as a Windows Service, and monitors and reports licensing compliance from there on out.
Should there be an inadequate number of licenses for one or more products, a pop-up message alerts the system administrator of this. The system administrator can then purchase the appropriate licenses or, if need be, can uninstall copies of products to ensure software licensing compliance.
Again, this information is reported only to you, and is not transmitted outside of your organization.
What is Pushinstaller? How does it work?
Pushinstaller allows administrators to easily install or uninstall software, updates, upgrades and patches which are logo-compliant for Windows 2000 and XP or Microsoft-Installer-compliant, on selected workstations throughout a site from a central location. (A Microsoft® Windows® installer (.msi) file is a storage file containing the instructions and data required to install an application, and most software developed for Windows NT, 2000 and XP systems includes this file.) A later version will install or uninstall software which falls beyond these perimeters.
From the Pushinstaller GUI, the administrator selects the software to be installed. The target workstations for these installations are then selected. An entire domain containing thousands of workstations can be selected with one mouse-click. The software selected for installation must reside on a shared drive or drives accessible to all workstations on which the software is to be installed.
To lessen the possible impact on system resources, two different installation speed selections are provided:
Slow Install, which minimizes
resources on the machine on which Sitekeeper resides and on the network, but
extends the total install time.
Fast Install, which maximizes resources and network load but minimizes install
time.
Once installation speed is selected, the software is automatically installed
on target workstations, and the success or failure of each installation is
reported back to the administrator.
What is the difference between Pushinstaller and Microsoft SMS?
Microsoft SMS is a more complex product than Pushinstaller, as it is designed to be. Because of its complexity, it has a much higher learning curve than a component such as Pushinstaller. Due to its resource requirements, SMS also requires a server, preferably dedicated.
Sitekeeper's Pushinstaller feature can be learned in minutes. It installs and runs from any Windows NT or 2000 workstation or server, or Windows XP Professional workstation. The bottom line is, Sitekeeper's Pushinstaller feature is simpler and more streamlined.
At this time, Sitekeeper
and SMS cannot share information.
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