capturing, controlling, managing and reporting the computer activities
| Version | 2.21 |
| Updated | Sep 22nd 2008 |
| Developer |
LANaudit networks group
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| User Rating |
1181
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| Original File Size | 22.2 MB |
| Downloads | 9253 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Network Tools |
WinManager is designed to enhance the productivity and effective management of Intellectual Property for a wide spectrum of industry sectors.
Information asset is important for different enterprises in today's knowledge-based economy.
Protection of intangible asset, such as know-how and information is one of the cornerstone of business assurance. Entering the Internet era, computer network becomes our major channel to transfer and exchange business information. However, business information is exposed to risk of leakage out to external competitors during the transmission process.
Regardless of computer users leaks out your business information intentionally or unintentionally, your enterprise has already exposed to the risk of lose of information assets.
WinManager Crack enables your enterprise to understand exactly how the computer users are interacting with your information assets by capturing, collecting, controlling, managing and reporting the computer activities in your networked environment.
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