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Corporate version: A suite of easy-to-use tools for managing and supporting IT assets across a corporate network. NetSupport DNA features a wealth of components including: automatic discovery of devices; hardware and software inventory; change tracking; and user and software licence management. Building on the flexibility of a single solution, NetSupport DNA also includes as standard: energy monitoring; power management; USB end point security; printer monitoring; explorer mode; system audit; secure vault; application and internet metering; a flexible alerting suite; and an easy-to-use software distribution module. NetSupport also offers optional service desk and remote control modules. NetSupport DNA is designed first and foremost to be easy to install and use. Download a free 30-day trial and you can be operational within 30 minutes − without the need to use third-party services or send any of your data outside of your network.
Education version: A suite of easy-to-use tools for managing and supporting IT assets across a school network or campus. NetSupport DNA contains a wealth of features designed to make School IT management so much easier. Highlights include: automatic discovery of devices; hardware and software inventory; change tracking and software licence management. Building on the flexibility of a single solution for schools, NetSupport DNA also includes energy monitoring; power management; USB endpoint security; printer monitoring; application and internet metering; a flexible alerting suite; explorer mode; system audit; user management; secure vault; and an easy-to-use software distribution module. eSafety and Safeguarding are supported with keyword monitoring to alert schools of any online activity that may place a student at risk, internet monitoring of websites visited, webcam control and the option for students to report concerns directly to trusted staff. NetSupport also offers optional classroom management, service desk and additional remote control tools. For education environments, NetSupport DNA is designed first and foremost to be easy to install and use. Download a free 30-day trial for up to 50 devices and be operational within 30 minutes − without the need to use third-party services or send any of your data outside of your network. |
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Corporate version NetSupport DNA - IT Asset Management for the Corporate enterprise A suite of easy-to-use tools for managing and supporting IT assets across a corporate network. NetSupport DNA features a wealth of components including: automatic discovery of devices; hardware and software inventory; change tracking; and user and software licence management. Building on the flexibility of a single solution, NetSupport DNA also includes as standard: energy monitoring; power management; USB end point security; printer monitoring; explorer mode; system audit; secure vault; application and internet metering; a flexible alerting suite; and an easy-to-use software distribution module. NetSupport also offers optional service desk and remote control modules. NetSupport DNA is designed first and foremost to be easy to install and use. Download a free 30-day trial and you can be operational within 30 minutes − without the need to use third-party services or send any of your data outside of your network. Key Features (Quick Overview) : Ease of Installation
Hardware Inventory
SNMP Discovery
Software Licensing
Software Metering
Internet Metering
Enterprise Alerting
Software Distribution
Power Management
Endpoint Security
User Management
Acceptable Use Policies
Print Monitoring
Reporting
Mobile Inventory
Platform Support
Profiles
Activity Monitoring
Locate a User
Vault
System Audit
Explorer mode
Remote Control (Optional)
Service Desk (Optional)
Key Features (Full Description) Ease of Installation
Hardware Inventory
A Contracts module is also provided to record both leases and maintenence contracts associated with any devices and peripherals, including supplier details, contract term dates and costs. Hardware Inventory updates are configured to run at different time intervals throughout the day or at start-up and can be refreshed instantly on demand. A standalone inventory component is available to run on non-networked or mobile devices and in addition, high value peripherals can also be associated and recorded against a device. SNMP Device Discovery Software Inventory and Licensing
A detailed summary of all programs and applications installed on each PC is provided, including Windows 8 and 10 store apps. NetSupport DNA can display the information for a selected PC, a department or a custom group and features an extensive module for assigning and tracking licence use. The NetSupport DNA software licence module supports the ongoing management of all software licences for each department − recording suppliers, purchase and invoice details, department or cost centre allocation and the tracking of maintenance contracts as well as storing PDF copies of any supporting documents. A file scan option is also included and can be used to identify files of a certain type installed locally on devices. This could be used to ensure work documents are not being stored locally and missing company backup routines. Software Application Metering
Monitoring application use ensures software licences are assigned to the right users and aren't renewed for users without matching application activity, thus enabling cost savings. Application usage can also be restricted for users or departments, either fully or just by time of day. Lists of approved and restricted applications, together with times when restrictions apply, can be created and enforced centrally. Application Metering enables the business to monitor and report current licence use levels for all installed applications and ensure that application usage complies with corporate policy. Reports can be presented by PC or logged-on user. Internet Metering
The Internet Metering module provides a detailed summary of all internet activity on each PC by a user, including start and finish times for each URL visited and the active time spent on a page. Results can be reviewed either by activity on a specific device or for a user, no matter where they worked. Naturally, the key to supporting an effective policy is to provide effective controls. With NetSupport DNA, internet usage can be fully managed; lists of approved and restricted URLs and/or sub-URLs can be applied centrally. Once applied, NetSupport DNA can allow unrestricted access to all websites, restricted access to certain websites that have been marked as approved by the company or by blocking access to specific sites marked as inappropriate. Access can also be controlled by time of day, perhaps only allowing access to approved gaming or social media sites at lunchtime and outside of working hours. Enterprise Alerting
There are two types of alert: system and PC alerting. System alerts identify any changes within the data gathered by NetSupport DNA across the overall enterprise, including alerts for things like new PCs added, changes in hardware, a new application installed/removed and so on. PC alerts identify real-time changes or conditions that occur on a specific PC, such as CPU utilisation exceeding XX% for XX minutes, free disk space falling below XX%, when a key service stops (e.g. AntiVirus service or IIS on a server), print spooler alerts, security alerts (e.g. failed login attempts) and much more. As part of a SIEM (Security information and event management) strategy, the PC event log can also be monitored with alerts triggered for errors, warnings or selected audit outcomes. Alert notifications can be directed to specified email recipients and/or active console users (on a per alert basis, so the nature of the alert may dictate which operators are notified). In addition, outstanding alerts are identified against matching PCs on the main company hierarchy tree view. Once alerts have been identified, notes can be added by an operator. A full history of all alerts is accessible from the History feature. Software Distribution
A software distribution package is created by either applying parameters to a collection of files or folders or by using the DNA application packager, recording the user prompts, keystrokes and mouse clicks that are used during a test installation, and then automating these on a live deployment to bypass the need for operator intervention. Once created, the application package can be automatically "pushed" to the target PCs for deployment or, alternatively, it can be "published". Once published, a user can check to see which applications are available for their PC, based on their departmental membership, and "pull" these on demand. NetSupport DNA includes a Scheduling feature, allowing packages to be deployed on a specific date and time - usually out of core office hours when network traffic is at its lowest. With remote deployments, the need to minimise network traffic congestion becomes a priority. In this case, NetSupport DNA allows a client PC, ideally local to the target machines, to be nominated as a distribution point. When the software is deployed, rather than being sent to each remote PC directly, it is just sent to the designated PC which then acts as a relay and re-distributes it to its local PCs. Energy Monitoring and Power Management Energy saving is a big area of focus for schools, and NetSupport DNA helps in two ways: First of all, NetSupport DNA checks to verify the powered-on state of all computers and its local monitoring component keeps an accurate record of each time a computer is powered on, off or hibernates. Once it knows the times of day each computer was operational, an average (and customisable) "power consumption per device" calculation is used, facilitating a baseline energy usage calculation for all computers. With this information to hand, Power Management policies can now be set. Computers in selected classrooms can be set to automatically power off at a specified time at the end of each day and then power back on – all at once, or in stages – the next morning. In addition, schools can apply "inactivity policies", allowing rules to be set for systems to be set to sleep, log out or power down if they have been inactive over a period of time. Endpoint Security
A program administrator can connect a memory stick to their local PC and then authorise its use within the DNA console for either a given department or a specific teacher. Teachers or students who connect an unauthorised memory stick to their PC can also request remote authorisation where appropriate. Not only does NetSupport DNA identify both removable (memory stick) and portable (mobile phone, tablet, camera) storage devices, it also provides similar usage controls over CD / DVD devices (including USB and virtual). User Management
Other supporting tools include real-time chat and enterprise messaging, a real-time system status view for all devices, as well as a range of system admin features. Enforce Acceptable Use Policies
NetSupport DNA provides a flexible module to support the delivery and tracking of AUPs across the enterprise. Policies can be applied to specific devices for display each time any user logs on, or to users for one-time display and acknowledgement. The Acceptable Use Policy feature can support multiple policies, which can then be formatted for clear presentation. Full tracking and exception reporting is also provided. Print Monitoring
Enterprise Reporting
Print optimised reports are designed for management reporting and can be scheduled for creation and output to a specified file location automatically. All reports include the option to print or export to PDF, DOC and XLS. NetSupport also supports custom views for all data; the Query Tool provides users with an easy interface for defining custom views. The query tool uses a simple drag and drop field picker, supported with conditions and sum-based features. Mobile Inventory
Platform Support
iOS Browser additional functionality
Mac Agent – enhanced
In addition to the Inventory and History views, the NetSupport DNA mobile app also highlights any new PC alerts that have triggered across the network. Vault
System Audit
Real-time monitoring
In the Thumbnail view, the PC screens (including multiple monitors) are visible and give a visual overview of current activity. The thumbnails size can be changed to suit the operator's needs. For selected departments (i.e. finance or teachers), privacy modes can be set so the thumbnail is blurred.Displaying the selected PCs as icons is another useful option for viewing large numbers of PCs at a glance and simply highlights OS platforms, and any with active notifications. Drilling down further, the Details view displays all of the selected PC's details in a list with any active notifications highlighted, allowing for easy identification of PCs that may need immediate attention. This view also provides a visual summary of all active policies applied to each PC and PC performance data such as real-time network traffic, CPU and memory uses for each PC. In addition, by right clicking on any PC an operator can launch on-the-fly PC-specific features such as power on/off, chat, remote control, send messages and more. The notification filter can be used across all three display modes to highlight the PCs with any active notifications within the chosen time period. The Explorer mode is now available from the Users Tree view, so that they are able to see data from users – as well as what profiles have been assigned to them. Remote Control (optional)
Accessed from the DNA console on your desktop, tablet or smartphone, NetSupport Manager provides seamless and secure access to workstations and servers across your enterprise, both locally when in the office, and remotely when on the move. NetSupport Manager features true multi-platform remote control: monitor and view dozens of devices in a single view; transfer of files or updates to one or multiple devices in one go; remotely view and edit the Registry; manage services and processes; conduct an audio chat; share screens or even show your screen to others; access interactive training tools; geolocation, and much more. ServiceDesk (optional)
NetSupport ServiceDesk can be accessed through a web browser by any user from their desktop or mobile device and allows for the customisation of many key features within the solution. From operator functionality to the creation of specific data entry fields, it can be tailored to fit seamlessly into your organisation. Powerful and customisable workflow rules help ensure delivery of an efficient and timely service in line with agreed service levels, automated email processing helps deliver further time savings and, with NetSupport ServiceDesk's customer-friendly self-service portal, users are able to search for answers before even logging a support request. Benefits
NetSupport DNA benefits companies by helping to: Reduce IT Costs – by identifying hardware that can either be redeployed or upgraded rather than replaced; tracking software licence deployment and, critically, licence usage - thereby avoiding costly renewals for software no longer needed; by monitoring print usage across the enterprise and with energy monitoring and deployment of a power management policy to relevant areas of the company. Add Security – by preventing access to unathorised websites; limiting use of key applications to only authorised users; by helping protect company data with profiled memory stick access; delivering user acceptance policies; and sending security alerts for any unauthorised activity such as hardware removal, antivirus services being stopped and more. Save Time – with proactive warning alerts of issues across the network - from server failure, low disk space, unauthorised software installs, through to licence compliance and user help requests; with reports automatically and routinely generated for management; and by using the supporting mobile apps to ensure key data is accessible for IT staff from wherever they are. back to topEducation version: NetSupport DNA - IT Asset Management for Schools A suite of easy-to-use tools for managing and supporting IT assets across a school network or campus. NetSupport DNA contains a wealth of features designed to make School IT management so much easier. Highlights include: automatic discovery of devices; hardware and software inventory; change tracking and software licence management. Building on the flexibility of a single solution for schools, NetSupport DNA also includes energy monitoring; power management; USB endpoint security; printer monitoring; application and internet metering; a flexible alerting suite; explorer mode; system audit; user management; secure vault; and an easy-to-use software distribution module. eSafety and Safeguarding are supported with keyword monitoring to alert schools of any online activity that may place a student at risk, internet monitoring of websites visited, webcam control and the option for students to report concerns directly to trusted staff. NetSupport also offers optional classroom management, service desk and additional remote control tools. For education environments, NetSupport DNA is designed first and foremost to be easy to install and use. Download a free 30-day trial for up to 50 devices and be operational within 30 minutes − without the need to use third-party services or send any of your data outside of your network. Key Features (Quick Overview) : Ease of Installation Hardware Inventory SNMP Discovery Software Licensing Software Metering Internet Metering Enterprise Alerting Software Distribution Power Management Endpoint Security eSafety Safeguarding module User Management Acceptable Use Policies Print Monitoring School Reporting Mobile Inventory Platform Support Profiles Activity Monitoring Locate a User Vault System Audit Explorer mode Classroom Management (optional) Remote Control (optional) Service Desk (Optional) Key Features (Full Description) Ease of Installation After installation of the server module (used to manage and add information to the DNA database), the deployment tool provided will automatically discover and install the DNA client on targeted devices across the school. The DNA console (installed by the IT technician) provides full DNA system control, rich on-screen information and real-time reporting. A typical 50-user PC evaluation can be up and running within 30 minutes. An additional gateway component is included as standard for linking multiple schools or campuses. DNA will also link with a school's existing Active Directory if present (including single sign-on) and includes the ability to profile department access and administrative features by console user. Hardware Inventory Inventory reports are displayed either for a single PC; a selected department; just teachers or a specific classroom PC; or condition-based "Dynamic Groups". A Contracts module is also provided to record both leases and maintenence contracts associated with any school devices or peripherals, including supplier details, contract expiry dates and costs. Hardware Inventory updates are configured to run at different time intervals throughout the day or at start-up and can be refreshed instantly on demand. A standalone inventory component is available to run on non-networked or mobile devices and in addition, high value peripherals can also be associated and recorded against a device, perfect for keeping track of school assets. SNMP Device Discovery Software Inventory and Licensing A detailed summary of all programs and applications installed on each PC is provided, including Windows 8 & 10 store apps. NetSupport DNA can display the information for a selected PC, a department or a custom group and includes an extensive module for assigning and tracking licence use. The NetSupport DNA software license module supports the ongoing management of all software licences for each department, recording suppliers, purchase and invoice details, department or cost centre allocation and the tracking of maintenence contacts as well as storing PDF copies of any supporting documents. A file scan option is also included and can be used to identify files of a certain type installed locally on devices. This could be used to ensure students' coursework documents are not being stored locally and therefore being missed from the daily school backup routines. Software Application Metering Monitoring application use ensures software licences are assigned to the right staff / students and aren't renewed without evidence of application activity, thus enabling cost savings. Application usage can also be restricted for students, either fully or just by time of day. Lists of approved and restricted applications, together with times when restrictions apply, can be created and enforced centrally. Application metering enables the school to monitor and report current licence usage levels for all installed applications and ensure that application usage complies with school policy. Reports can be presented by PC or logged-on user. Internet Metering The Internet Metering module provides a detailed summary of all internet activity on each PC by a student, including start and finish times for each URL visited and the active time spent on a page. Results can be reviewed by device or user. Naturally, the key to supporting an effective e-safety policy is providing effective controls. With NetSupport DNA, internet usage can be fully managed; lists of approved and restricted URLs and/or sub-URLs can be applied centrally. Once applied, NetSupport DNA can allow unrestricted access to all websites, restricted access to certain websites that have been marked as approved by the school or by blocking access to specific sites marked as inappropriate. Access can also be controlled by time of day, perhaps only allowing access to approved gaming sites for school clubs outside of hours. School Alerting There are two types of alert: system and PC alerting. System alerts identify any changes within the data gathered by NetSupport DNA across the overall enterprise, including alerts for things like new PCs added, changes in hardware, a new application installed/removed and so on. PC alerts identify real-time changes or conditions that occur on a specific PC, such as: CPU utilisation exceeding XX% for XX minutes; free disk space falling below XX%; a key service stops (eg Antivirus); print spooler alerts; security alerts (eg failed login attempts on a teacher's PC); and much more. Alert notifications can be directed to specified email recipients and/or active console users (on a per alert basis, so the nature of the alert may dictate which operators are notified). In addition, outstanding alerts are identified against matching PCs on the main hierarchy tree view. Once alerts have been identified, notes can be added by an operator. A full history of all alerts is accessible from the History feature. Software Distribution A software distribution package is created by either applying parameters to a collection of files or folders or by using the DNA application packager - recording the user prompts, keystrokes and mouse clicks that are used during a test installation, and then automating these on a live deployment to bypass the need for operator intervention. Once created, the application package can be automatically "pushed" to the target PCs in the school for deployment or, alternatively, it can be "published". Once published, a user can check to see which applications are available for their PC, based on their faculty, and "pull" these down on demand. NetSupport DNA includes a Scheduling feature, allowing packages to be deployed on a specific date and time - usually out of core school hours when network traffic is at its lowest. With remote deployments, such as multi-site schools, the need to minimise network traffic congestion becomes a priority. In this case, NetSupport DNA allows a client PC, ideally local to the target machines, to be nominated as a distribution point. When the software is deployed, rather than being sent to each remote PC directly, it is just sent to the designated PC which then acts as a relay and redistributes it to its local PCs. Energy Monitoring and Power Management NetSupport DNA checks to verify the powered-on state of all computers and its local monitoring component keeps an accurate record of each time a computer is powered on, off or hibernates. Once it knows the times of day each computer was operational, an average (and customisable) "power consumption per device" calculation is used, facilitating a baseline energy usage calculation for all computers. With this information to hand, computers in selected classrooms can be set to automatically power off at a specified time at the end of each day and then power back on the next morning. Endpoint Security A program administrator can connect a memory stick to their local PC and then authorise its use within the DNA console for either a given department or a specific teacher. Teachers or students who connect an unauthorised memory stick to their PC can also request remote authorisation where appropriate. Not only does NetSupport DNA identify both removable (memory stick) and portable (mobile phone, tablet, camera) storage devices, it also provides similar usage controls over CD / DVD devices (including USB and virtual). Desktop utilisation User reporting ensures a school can instantly see who's doing what and where. In addition, it reveals if software licences deployed are actually being used and, as a result, whether an annual renewal for the licence is justified. NetSupport DNA will also highlight when PCs are left on out of hours and energy is wasted. e-safety The classroom management module, NetSupport School, adds keyword and Instant Messenger monitoring, real-time activity metering, viewing student screens in the classroom and much more. Keyword and Phrase monitoring The Keyword and phrase monitoring feature in NetSupport DNA is designed to provide a school with insight into and alerts from, any activity by a student that might suggest the child is engaged in activity that would place them at risk. A database of pre-supplied keywords and phrases is used covering a range of topics from self harm, bullying and racism through to risks of radicalisation. NetSupport works with national organisations including the Internet Watch Foundation to access the latest keyword databases as well as undertakes "in-school" consulting with students across age groups to access the latest trending terms used by young people. Schools can also add their own keywords and these can later be exported for sharing with other schools, if required. NetSupport DNA then employs advanced neurolinguistics to ensure accurate detection and matches and to avoid unnecessary "false alarms". Keywords and phrases can have individual severity levels set which control the outcome on matching, from simple recording of the activity, through to triggering an instant alerts or screen capture. In addition to the instant alerts raised for higher severity cases, a simple word cloud is displayed for each category showing instances of all matching low level keywords and phrases over a given period, ensuring schools can monitor trending items that might subsequently warrant intervention. DNA provides the option to monitor keywords and phrases when students type text, copy text to a clipboard or when they search on the internet. Staff can also choose whether to exclude certain applications from monitoring to reduce the occurrence of false alarms. So, for example, if students are using PowerPoint or Excel, these could be omitted from monitoring – allowing staff to focus on more high-risk areas. Report a Concern Ensuring children can report a concern they might have is key to an effective safeguarding policy. The concept for the "report a concern" feature in NetSupport DNA is relatively simple, namely to provide an option on each School PC where any student can discreetly report a concern that they have to someone that they trust at the school. Within the remit of safeguarding, concerns raised could be anything from bullying, to abuse at home, emotional stress, or simply being witness to concerning behaviour by another student. The module allows the school to define as many staff as they decide on the system, students, from any DNA enabled PC can then select which of those staff they wish to direct their concern to. The member of staff is instantly alerted when a concern is raised and can then track the concern and record any follow up actions directly from within NetSupport DNA. Senior staff and safeguarding leads at the school can be assigned rights to view all concerns raised and will be alerted if any concern is not actioned within a predefined period of time. The key to this feature is to offer simplicity and ease of access for students with the flexibility and safeguards to ensure it is effective for use by schools. To give students additional options to access help independently – for example, in cases of bullying or abuse – NetSupport DNA also provides a link they can access for additional online resources and helplines in their chosen country. Staff can also manage the pre-populated list and add any additional ones they feel are appropriate. Teacher ‘Add a concernIn addition to students being able to report their concerns from any school PC to a trusted member of staff, teachers can now do the same in situations where they are verbally told of a student’s concern. They can now log the concern via the ‘Add concern’ button on the safeguarding navigation tab. This can also be used by the schools DSL so they can quickly transfer and record any paper based concerns into NetSupport DNA. Just like the students, the teacher can select which member of staff they would like to report the concern to, enabling the selected staff member to track the concern, re-assign it and record any follow-up actions directly from within NetSupport DNA. Not only does it help to stop any incidents recorded onto pieces of paper from going missing, but it helps prevent the concern being forgotten about or not being reported/recorded in the correct manner. Webcam enabled Age appropriate internet control 'Vulnerable' students Set user views History of concerns Re-assigning concerns User Management Other supporting tools include real-time chat and messaging, a real-time system status view for all devices, as well as a range of system admin features. Enforce Acceptable Use Policies NetSupport DNA provides a flexible module to support the delivery and tracking of AUPs across a school. Policies can be applied either to specific devices (eg PCs in the library) for display each time any user logs on, or to users for one-time display and acknowledgement. The Acceptable Use Policy feature can support multiple policies (e.g. separate staff / student templates), which can then be formatted for clear presentation. Full tracking and exception reporting is also provided. Print Monitoring Enterprise Reporting Print optimised reports are designed for management reporting and can be scheduled for creation and output to a specified file location automatically. All reports include the option to print or export to PDF, DOC and XLS. NetSupport also supports custom views for all data; the Query Tool provides users with an easy interface for defining custom views. The query tool uses a simple drag and drop field picker, supported with conditions and sum-based features. Mobile Inventory Platform Support iOS Browser app additional functionality The iOS Browser app within NetSupport DNA (v4.5 and above) allows schools to monitor and manage iOS device activity. It provides IT technicians with the tools to gather a full hardware inventory from iOS devices and enables real-time monitoring – using icon, details or thumbnail views. A detailed summary of all internet activity is provided, enabling technicians to monitor and control which websites students can access, by applying lists of approved and restricted URLs. Keyword and phrase monitoring are also available, with alerts being sent to the appropriate safeguarding lead to review and follow up on – further supporting a school’s safeguarding policy. To ensure students only use the monitored browser, schools can use an MDM solution to lock down other browsers being used. Students are also able to access the online safeguarding resources list, enabling them source help and advice independently, plus students can report their concerns in confidence to a trusted member of staff via the Report a Concern option. Mac Agent – enhanced In addition to the Inventory and History views, the NetSupport DNA mobile app also highlights any new PC alerts that have triggered across the school network. Vault System Audit Real-time monitoring In the Thumbnail view, the PC screens (including multiple monitors) are visible and give a visual overview of current activity. The thumbnails size can be changed to suit the operator's needs. For selected departments (i.e. finance or teachers), privacy modes can be set so the thumbnail is blurred. Displaying the selected PCs as icons is another useful option for viewing large numbers of PCs at a glance and simply highlights OS platforms, and any with active notifications. Drilling down further, the Details view displays all of the selected PC's details in a list with any active notifications highlighted, allowing for easy identification of PCs that may need immediate attention. This view also provides a visual summary of all active policies applied to each PC and PC performance data such as real-time network traffic, CPU and memory for each PC. In addition, by right clicking on any PC an operator can launch on-the-fly PC-specific features such as power on/off, chat, remote control, send messages and more. The notification filter can be used across all three display modes to highlight the PCs with any active notifications within the chosen time period. The Explorer mode is now available from the Users Tree view, so that they are able to see data about users – as well as what profiles have been assigned to them. Classroom Management (optional) NetSupport School helps teachers and trainers improve the efficiency of ICT teaching by delivering a suite of tailored features developed with teachers, for teachers. Teachers and assistants can instruct students centrally to all their own devices; help maintain student focus by monitoring and controlling the use of apps, web sites, printers and more; support student learning using unique digital journals; utilise the unique student toolbar to highlight lesson objectives and expected outcomes; and deliver targeted student and peer assessment with a unique Question and Answer module, surveys or pre-prepared tests. In addition, NetSupport School features a monitoring app for teaching assistants to use in the classroom. Remote Control Accessed from the DNA console on your desktop, tablet or smartphone, NetSupport Manager provides seamless and secure access to workstations and servers across your enterprise, both locally when in the school and remotely when off site or mobile. NetSupport Manager features true multi-platform remote control: monitor and view of dozens of devices in a single view; transfer files or updates to one or multiple devices simultaneously; remotely view and edit the Registry; manage services and processes; conduct an audio chat; share screens or even show your screen to others; access interactive training tools; and much more. ServiceDesk (optional) NetSupport ServiceDesk can be accessed through a web browser by any user from their desktop or mobile device and allows for the customisation of many key features within the solution. From operator functionality to the creation of specific data entry fields, it can be tailored to fit seamlessly into your organisation. Powerful and customisable workflow rules help ensure delivery of an efficient and timely service in line with agreed service levels, automated email processing helps deliver further time savings and, with NetSupport ServiceDesk's customer-friendly self-service portal, users are able to search for answers before even logging a support request. Benefits NetSupport DNA is designed to be easy to deploy and, more importantly, easy to use. The console provides a welcome screen with an engaging dashboard that presents key current statistics and is designed to ensure quick and clear access to all relevant data without the need for extensive user training. NetSupport DNA benefits schools by helping to : Reduce IT Costs – by identifying hardware that can either be redeployed or upgraded rather than replaced; tracking software licence deployment and, critically, licence usage - thereby avoiding costly renewals for software no longer needed; monitoring print usage across the school; energy monitoring and deployment of a power management policy in relevant areas of the school. Deliver a safer environment – by monitoring and controlling internet use (set by department or user group) with approved and restricted URL lists. Control by time of day; control access to content with granular endpoint security across the school; deliver user acceptance policies; monitor students in the classroom, and much more. Save Time – with proactive warning alerts of issues across the network - from server failure, low disk space, unauthorised software installs, through to license compliance and student help requests. Generate reports automatically and routinely for the Senior Leadership Team and use the supporting Mobile apps to ensure key data is accessible for IT staff from wherever they are. back to top |