Will your products integrate with other BackOffice products: e.g. Exchange, Windows Terminal Server, SMS, SNA Server, SQL Server, DNS Manager, DHCP Manager, etc.?
TEM currently manages Exchange mailboxes, distribution list/group synchronizations, and Windows Terminal Server profiles. Future Avatier products and snap-in modules to TEM will address the breadth of the BackOffice family of products. Can views of the domain be restricted for various classes of users/administrators? Can individuals be given the power to administer individual groups, or will group managers have access to modify group membership for all groups. Sure. Enterprise Managers set up Trusted Managers (individual users, Global Groups, or NT4 Local Groups) to manage specific Global Groups of users. Trusted Managers will only see the groups, users, and computers that were assigned to them in the TEM Client. This scope-of-management reduction allows the Trusted Manager to focus on only the network objects they are responsible for, and significantly reduces their learning curves and training costs. How many individual levels of access can be defined? TEM 4 Series supports over 35 i
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