big:eye

big:eye is network management and automation software which provides management with easy user interfaces for several administrators from one central point or in accordance with the authority level of all data processing sources (Router, Switch, PC, Windows, Unix, Software).

Besides performing all of the applications expected from a standard network software, big:eye network automation software aims at personalizing the system in a way that will meet even the slightest expectation of the system user and provide the system administrator or administrators to administer their own systems with their own automation software and to solve the problems with primary costs: “the aim is personalizing the system in a way that will meet each and every expectation the system user demands”.
The features and specifications of the big:eye are as follows :

• Distributed architecture
• Manage active network devices, servers, clients, databases, applications on     network from GUI.
• Filtering based event management.
• No agents or clients required.
• Client - Server communication must be encrypted and program provide certificate     writer if necessary.
• NMS
     • Maps (Auto Discovery)
     • Monitoring
     • Fault Management
     • Remote Control
     • Inventory management for Windows
     • Web based reports
     • Performance Monitoring
     • CISCO device monitoring
     • MOTOROLA device monitoring
     • SNMP Device monitoring
     • Client-Server Architecture
     • Network printer monitoring
SYSTEM AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT
• Automated discovery/maps.
• Remote process management.
• Remote service management.
• Process management, process restriction and event management without agent     require on Windows systems.
• Windows service management property.
• Windows service management without agent requires.
• Windows NT logs can be viewed online on all systems.
• Taking online snapshot at any time wanted.
• Identifying local printers.
• Watching printed documents.
• Watchdog for windows events like (process started, user added, share created,     etc..)
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
• Inventory management must be reported inventory of hardware and software of     desktop computer on network.
• Inventory of SNMP based device (network device, printer etc.) on system is kept     at same database.
• Software inventory of desktop device must be collected.
• Time based inventory report
• to design own report format
• to access report from remote place
• Using filter of inventory
• Automatically tracking changes at software inventory and reporting
• Automatically tracking changes at hardware inventory and reporting
• Compare all kind of reports
• Find Added/Removed items
     • Find what is changed on a single machine
     • Find what is changed in a whole network
     • Find what is changed on selected node(s)
     • Not only find/trace changes from last report but also find changes according to     your selection criteria like find changes from 3 months before ,6 months before,     etc..
• By using automatic query
     • Find machines which has RAM greater than 256 MB
     • Find machines which has Windows 2000 and 256 MB RAM
     • Find machines which has ICQ and Messenger and ....
     • etc..
• Compare 2 machines
     • Hardware comparison
     • Software Comparison
• Compare a network with a reference machine
     • Hardware comparison
     • Software Comparison
INTERNET USING REPORTS
• It can observe links which used users.
• It can report links which used users.
• It can report files which are open, run, change.
• It can observe files which are open, run, change.
APPLICATION MANAGEMENT
• Watchdog for.
     • HTTP
     • FTP
     • DNS
     • IMAP
     • POP3
     • SMTP
     • SNMP
     • DHCP
     • PING
     • ORACLE
     • MSSQL
     • MYSQL
     • MS_EXCHANGE
     • BANDWIDHT
     • CPU UTILIZATION
     • HDD UTILIZATION
     • MEMORY UTILIZATION
• Observe network traffic
• Analysis traffic
• Analysis protocol
• Analysis application traffic
• Traffic Reporting
     • which device generate most traffic
     • which application generate most traffic
     • which between devices generate most traffic
     • most used protocol
     • which device lock network
     • which device generate error traffic
• Using protocol rates and statistics.
• Using application rates and statistics.
• Analysis of generated traffic from device and analysis of generated traffic from     application.
• Network traffic connection diagrams for device.
• The most used 5/10/15/N application and the most used 5/10/15/N protocol.
• 5/10/15/N MAC addresses and IPs which generate the most packet on network.
• 5/10/15/N MAC addresses and IPs which used bandwidth and erroneous and big     packet.
• Server Monitoring
     • CPU load
     • Disk size
     • Memory
• Network Traffic Monitoring
     • Output Traffic
         • Average output
         • Max Output
         • Total Output
         • Transfer Speed
     • Input Traffic
         • Average output
         • Max Output
         • Total Output
         • Transfer Speed
     • Graphs
         • Quick graph (last 24h)
         • Daily graph
         • Weekly graph
         • Monthly graph
         • Yearly graph
         • Custom graph