ManageEngine AssetExplorer was created on 2007-11-14.
ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus was created on 2008-11-12.
ManageEngine software is generally used to aid customers and businesses in asset management. They also offer other types of software for other needs such as system performance and management.
ManageEngine is a company offering network management, desktop, server, and application management software. They claim to have about 300 out of the Fortune 500 companies using their products.
There are a number of ways in which interested individuals can learn about systems management. Wikipedia is a good resource for general details. For specifics, try the web domains "SmallBusinessComputing" or "ManageEngine."
The following are some software that can be used for problem management; ServiceDesk plus 8.2 downloadable on ManageEngine site, Express Software Manager on Express metrix and IssueTalk.
Businesses use asset management software to keep track of cash and material assets. Some companies that produce this type of software include ManageEngine, SysAid, and IBM.
Help Desk Service Software is to troubleshoot problems and provide guidance about a certain product. One can download such software at any of the following websites: manageengine, re-desk, webhelpdesk or kayako.
A network bandwidth monitor will monitor the amount of bandwidth used by a particular website or hosting service. There are many brands available, with popular brands being ManageEngine and Ubersmith. Their products are available on their websites, respectively.
There are a few websites available such as manageengine (which doesn't give you an upfront price.. you need to "get a quote"), uptimesoftware. Splunk has network monitoring and free troubleshooting. Paessler has a free 30 day trial for their bandwith meter. None of them mention if they are available for a laptop.
A server monitor is any type of software installations that monitors the status of your server, the hardware found within, its ability to communicate with other devices, as well as the status of any software on it. It's a very mature market, with products ranging from freeware Nagios, to a mid-range all-in-one solution like NetCrunch and PRTG, up to enterprise players like ManageEngine and Solarwinds.
One can find more information on traffic analysis software from sites like Deep Log Analyzer, ManageEngine, and Seosoftware where one can also download web traffic analysis softwate. With Google Analytics, not only can one learn and get information, but one can actually monitor web traffic without the need of downloading a software; one only needs a website and an account.
One could find software that will enable them to event log monitor on manageengine dot com. Once there one could learn how to do event logging as well as downloading their software.