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RoveIT says, “Take your IT management with you”

Posted 7 December 2009 by Matt 2 Comments

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IT management has become an integral part of any enterprise and the choices that are available out there make it easy for any IT team to keep watch. Vendors like IBM, BMC from the Big 4 league and solutions from the point-product vendors like IpSwitch, Solarwinds, ManageEngine etc. have given IT across the globe the ability to keep track of what is happening in their bedrooms! These tools also become important for the IT support team during incident management or problem management.

Some of these tools have integration for mobile devices, where you can keep track of your infrastructure from your mobile devices. But I recently came across a company that talks about infrastructure management from the mobile device only. RoveIT is a Canada-based company who, as they put it, “helps IT administrators resolve incidents faster, reduce network downtime and maximize IT efficiencies”. They help manage IT infrastructure via mobile devices.

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How does RoveIT do it? They have two components – Rove Mobile Admin Server and the Rove Mobile Client. The server component is installed on a server within the enterprise network that connects to the different pieces of the IT infrastructure – servers, network components and services. The Rove Mobile Client is installed on the mobile device and connects to the Admin Server to get information. They seem to have built support for most mobile platforms including Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian and iPhone. The iPhone support was their latest addition into the Rove IT management family. VPN is not required for the connection.

They package it into two packages – basic and advanced. The basic package can be used if you are looking at general Windows management, remote access and basic networking functions. Other platforms and services can be managed in the advanced edition. If you are looking at comprehensive incident management, you may be better off looking at the advanced edition.

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Even though the iPhone interface looks better, the company says that the Blackberry option is more popular. That is no surprise considering the high penetration of Blackberry in the enterprise.

Rove IT started out in 2001 and claim to have more than 2500 customers worldwide. Pricing starts at US$295 for the basic edition and $595 for the advanced edition.

2 Comments »

  • Rob Woodbridge said:

    Matt, thanks very much for the piece! We appreciate the support.

    Just as an FYI, we are running an introductory “buy 3 licenses, get the 4th at no cost” special for the month of December. A free 15-day, fully-functional trial can be found at http://www.roveit.com

    Rob

  • Doug Michaelides said:

    Matt,

    thanks for the great post on Rove Mobile Admin. The ability to manage IT networks from your smartphone will be particularly appreciated over the holidays (whether around the family dinner table, watching the game or, dare I say, in the bedroom!). Your readers might want to check out the Rove Mobile Admin video at http://www.roveit.com/video . And let us know what you think of it at our blog http://www.roveit.com/blog .

    Thanks

    Doug Michaelides
    Rove IT

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