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NewsFactor.com Reports On Nevada Power's Use of NetOp Remote Control

NewsFactor.com recently covered Nevada Power's use of NetOp Remote Control for the network maintanence and server access. "One such product, CrossTec's NetOp Remote Control, was recently installed by Nevada Power to give its I.T. department remote access to the more than 200 hundred servers in the organization's network", Jason Lopez, of NewsFactor.com, reports. Lopez goes on to site the company's reasons for choosing NetOp for remote access, including, "the refresh in NetOp is consistent, the security is linked to Active Directory, and there is support for encryption , among other features."


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Certification Magazine Identifies NetOp as Top Remote Control Utility

In the September issue of Certification Magazine, Ed Tittel in an article titled, ‘Extending the Network: Remote-Access Tools’, analyzed several remote access utilities for enterprise implementations. Among those discussed, NetOp Remote Control was identified as a leading enterprise remote control utility for its extensive security and platform support. Tittel went on to say, “That’s why only two products in that category are mentioned in the list of top remote-access tools: Citrix Online’s GoToMyPC and NetOp RemoteControl… NetOp Remote Control gets the nod because of strong security, easy deployment and use across all kinds of connections, and support for Windows, Macintosh, Linux/UNIX, Solaris and legacy systems. Nevertheless, lots of alternatives abound.”


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Network Computing Examines NetOp Remote Control

Network Computing recently examined NetOp Remote Control in the July Issue of the publication; comparing NetOp against VNC. The article was written by Richard J. Brown and Gerard R. Sheehan, Jr of Network Computing; both with over 20 years of independent systems consultation experience. According to Brown and Sheehan, "Security is stronger with NetOp. Although both products provide challenge/password authentication, VNC sends the subsequent data stream unencrypted, whereas NetOp provides a number of heavy-duty encryption methods."

The article went on to say, "Another difference is that commercial products typically offer integration of centralized management functions, which make remote-office rollouts, updates and software management much easier. For example, NetOp provides integrated deployment, event handling and reporting capabilities."

In the end, as expected, NetOp received justified recognition as a better product.


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Enterprise IT Planet gives NetOp rave reviews

"I can confidently say that any enterprise IT-based support business would benefit from taking a closer look at NetOp Remote Control", says Mike Houghton of EnterpriseITPlanet.com after reviewing NetOp. He ran NetOp on a number of different platforms during the review process. Houghton, who's no stranger to remote control applications says, "NetOp clearly offers more options than its competitors… a few more of my favorites include the audio and real time chat sessions, the centralized security (among many of the other potent security tools), the stealth mode, PDA support and my personal favorite, the ability to automatically collect scanned inventory items directly into a corporate asset management database… If you're in need of a comprehensive and highly functional remote tool set, then you will definitely want to take a close look at NetOp Remote Control v7.65." At the end of the review, Houghton confessed, "after testing this application we are going to purchase additional licenses and move forward with getting it out to a select group of guest machines."

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NetOp for Linux makes LinuxWorld Magazine Readers Choice List

NetOp Remote Control for Linux was selected as a winner in the 1st annual LinuxWorld Magazine “Readers’ Choice Awards”. The publication, which is the world’s number one I-Technology magazine called the winners, “the most active and enterprising players in Linux-oriented software.” NetOp was nominated in the “Best Linux Enterprise Management Tool” category. Among the other winners were, IBM, Red Hat Computer Associates, HT and SuSE.

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NetOp Remote Control v7.6 wins CeBIT Best Enterprise Systems Management Award

CrossTec's new NetOp Remote Control v7.6 has won the prestigious eWEEK/PC Magazine Best Enterprise Systems Management Award at the 2003 CeBIT America technology show in New York. In announcing the winners, NetOp was chosen by the panel of editors as standing "head and shoulders" above all other entrants in the category. NetOp impressed the editors with "new and innovative approaches to the high-tech needs and desires of the computing marketplace," according to Michael J. Miller, PC Magazine's editor-in-chief and Editorial Director of Ziff Davis Media.

Computer Power User calls NetOp "Screamingly Fast"

"NetOp is built for huge enterprise installations. Adding to the normal host and guest functions, NetOp offers a name server, security server, and gateway server (to negotiate communication between different protocols and communicate between the name server and the outside world). Unlike other remote-access systems, NetOp also builds in a way to queue and answer several help desk requests at any given time....An Inventory button brings up extremely detailed information about the host system, including pretty much everything you'd find in the Device Manager, plus lists of installed software and patches...On a LAN, NetOp is screamingly fast. It blazed through all my tests, performing file transfers at double the speed of the next-best entrant. On a high-speed connection, windows opened and closed almost instantly, and there was no perceptible delay in typing. As a dial-up solution, it tied for second."

PC Pro praises NetOp Security and Deployment

"Host...is easily installed on multiple systems using NetOp's deployment utility, which...supports all Windows systems. Platform support is superb, as NetOp includes hosts for Linux and Windows CE along with an ActiveX control for browser-based remote control. Security options are extensive too. Guests won't allow unprotected access and insist on a password, although you can set a global password at the guest to avoid having to enter it for each connection. If you want to beef this up, the optional Security Server offers support for NT domain authentication and Active Directory...Host inventory was good and we were particularly impressed with the levels of information about applications that NetOp gathered from our test systems. VERDICT: Excellent client deployment tools and tough security options. "

NetOp Remote Control featured on in-flight radio program on the American Airlines Business Report

NetOp Remote Control was recently featured in a special in-flight radio program on the American Airlines Business Report. The interview with Doug Taylor, Vice President of Marketing for CrossTec Corporation, was heard by a worldwide audience in August 2003.

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NetOp Remote Control v7.5 Comes out on top in the Network Computing Comparative Product Test

In the August 27 issue of German IT title, Network Computing, NetOp Remote Control 7.5 comes out on top in the comparative product test. Beating players like pcAnywhere, Carbon Copy and LapLink Gold, NetOp takes the "Referenz" award. The test panel mentions broadest platform support, good performance and numerous security features as main arguments for selecting NetOp as "Referenz" winner and judging it well suited as enterprise application.

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    Pocket PC Magazine Calls NetOp Dynamic, Scalable, Seamless - a Mobile Professional's Dream

    In the September issue of Pocket PC Magazine, IT Manager Raul Lucky compared NetOp with other Windows CE-based mobile computing offerings. Calling NetOp "the only solution that allows remote control of hosting PCs and Pocket PCs," Mr. Lucky called installing both the host and guest "very intuitive". "Maneuvering around the desktop was easy (even on the smaller Pocket PC screen). Navigating and controlling the host PC was smooth and not cumbersome." He went on to say, "I was quite amazed at how seamless and easy it was to get a desktop/server remote control solution up and running within 15 minutes of opening the package." NetOp "provides the necessary tools to grow with your needs."

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    NetOp Remote Control takes 3 TOP Place Awards with eSchool News Readers

    NetOp Remote Control was the eSchool News readers' top choice in all categories entered in this year's expanded Readers Choice Awards. Nearly 400 readers voted on the eSchool News website in April for what they considered to be the best devices and applications in each of several categories. NetOp was the top pick for Best Asset Management Software, Best Remote Client Access & Control Software and Best Help-Desk Solution.

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    PC Magazine selects NetOp as Editor's Choice

    July 2002; NetOp Remote Control 7.0; CrossTec Corp.; PC Magazine Editors Choice Award Logo is a trademark of Ziff Davis Publishing Holding, Inc. Used under licence.In their first comparative review of remote control software products since late 1998, PC Magazine has selected NetOp Remote Control v7.0 as Editor's Choice in the July 2002 issue. Calling NetOp, "The most well-rounded product in this roundup, NetOp Remote Control 7.0 is extremely flexible, with support for a variety of platforms and connection types." They went on to praise NetOp as one of the "most intuitive" software products in the round-up and for the many connection options the product provides.

     

    PC Professionell Magazine selects NetOp as top Remote Control Program

    PC Professionell Magazine has selected NetOp Remote Control v7.0 as top choice for Remote Control Software in its July 2002 issue. They said of NetOp "It got its top marks because the program has extensive features and a powerful remote function.." They went on to praise NetOp by saying "Netop is convincing in its performance, good display features and simple configuration. With an overall excellent impression, Netop deserves the “Editor's Choice."

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    Federal Computer Week gives NetOp Remote Control "Grade A" rating. "Definitely Worth a Look"

    In the Federal Computer Week product review, "Remote Control Done Right", author Tom Fielden writes, "All features worked as expected, but the one thing I did not expect was the speed at which they performed. The solution's performance truly made it shine in my eyes." "NetOp is an excellent addition for any department looking to increase the effectiveness of its help-desk staff and reduce costs. In addition to the solution's strong security features, users will find the product easy to install, learn and use. Add low price to the equation, and it makes the product definitely worth a look."

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    Linux Business Week says NetOp surpasses their expectations

    "I can tell you that "NetOp" is the first Product to not only live up to their stated advertisement, but surpass it," says David O'Hara writing in Linux Business Week Magazine. "The Windows Load was fantastic. The speed shocked me. After using the other Remote Access programs I was expecting to be able to take a coffee break on each program/window change. No such luck here. It was just as fast to me as if I didn't have Remote Access. The GUI was bright and clear, matching the Remote computers GUI to a tee. I was totally blown out of my chair with the ease of installation. I was so impressed I dedicated a page on my Web site to this product."

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    Positive Image News raves about NetOp 7.5

    "NetOp Remote Control v7.5 provides IT professionals with exactly what they are looking for," according to James Fisher of Positive Image News.  Speaking at Comdex Fall 2002, Fisher called NetOp Remote Control v7.5 "without question, designed specifically to meet the needs of professionals.

    "NetOp Remote Control v7.5 really impressed a large majority of the attendees who watched the demonstration of the product which easily proved to be a serious attention getter. Following the demonstration, the crowds were plenty with many busy asking questions and learning more about the incredible performance and ease of using NetOp Remote Control v7.5." 

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    MCP Magazine calls NetOp "A Great Choice "

    In the September 2002 edition of Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine, author Michael Feuda says NetOp Remote Control 7.01 has “an amazing set of features for a competitive price.?nbsp; “Flawless file-transfer (and) a beefy, 500-page manual that's well documented and thought out.?“As many features as I could possibly imagine wanting in an enterprise-level remote control software. The performance of the product appeared to be extremely efficient. NetOp would be a great choice in deploying remote control software in your IT infrastructure.?nbsp;

     

    Computer Buyer's Guide calls NetOp "Powerful"

    Calling NetOp 7.0 "one of the most powerful remote control applications on the market." Computer Buyer's Guide & Handbook published a review of NetOp 7.0 in their June 2002 issue. According to the article, "Designed specifically for IT professionals, yet easy to use, NetOp was developed over a decade ago as a network administration tool."  They conclude by saying, "Overall, we were very impressed with NetOp for its speed, incredible versatility, security options, reliability, and easy-to-use graphic interface."

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    NetworkWorld calls NetOp 7.0 "a worthy remote control tool"

    NetworkWorldNetOp Remote Control v7.0 was reviewed in the 1/21/2002 issue of NetworkWorld and writer David Strom liked the software's speed, documentation, chat feature, Gateway server, ActiveX client and more. According to Strom, "There are several outstanding features, some of which have been with the product for a few versions." The review also noted, "We also liked the overall snappy feel of NetOp: Graphics came up quickly over our Internet connection. We thought NetOp was as fast - if not faster - than pcAnywhere and Carbon Copy, with performance over a local Ethernet equivalent to sitting in front of the host."

     

     

    NetOp 7.0 Named as Finalist in "Best of Comdex" Awards

    NetOp 7.0 Best of Comdex FinalistNetOp Remote Control v7.0 was nominated as one of only three products for the "Best of COMDEX" award in the Network Software category. Over 400 applications were reviewed for the coveted award from over 2000 vendors at COMDEX 2001. The finalists were selected by the IT industry's leading publications, who judged and honored the most innovative and noteworthy IT products introduced during COMDEX Fall 2001.

     

     

    Market Analysts IDC Names NetOp "Fastest Growing Remote Product" On The Market

    NetOp is Fastest Growing Remote Control SolutionNetOp Remote Control has been named the  'Fastest Growing Remote Control software? in the annual Worldwide Remote Control Market Forecast and Analysis report published by IDC in October 2001. The report concluded, “NetOp is the world’s fastest growing remote control product and has the third largest market share after Symantec’s pcAnywhere and Computer Associates?Control IT? The report attributes NetOp’s position as a viable standalone player to its established business and brand in Europe and growing sales in the United States. CrossTec began distributing NetOp in North America in 1997. 

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    Technology & Learning Magazine Names NetOp School "Top Award Winner"

    NetOp School was recognized as a "Top Award Winner" in the December 2002 issue of Technology and Learning Magazine. Now celebrating its 20th year, Technology & Learning's Awards of Excellence program continues its long tradition of recognizing achievement and innovation in education technology. NetOp School, the premier educational resource for networks, beat hundreds of worldwide competitors when it received the industry's coveted award for providing the best software tools for supervision, instruction, and classroom productivity in the K-12 educational markets. The award is NetOp School's second major distinction of the year. In May, the product was named winner of the prestigious Media and Methods Magazine Portfolio Award.