How we tested Microsoft SMS 2003 and NetSupport DNA.We installed each product’s desktop management console and server software on a Compaq DL380 server (dual 1.33-GHz processors, 512M bytes of RAM and 36G-byte disk). In every case we used Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4 installed. For those products requiring a database backend we used Microsoft SQL Server 2000.The network consists of 10 Compaq workstations of varying processor speeds, running Windows 2000, XP and Windows 98. We also used a Compaq Evo N1000v laptop with built-in 802.11b wireless networking. The network also contains two 10/100 16-port switches, and a DSL connection to the Internet with a four-port switch and wireless 802.11b access point.To test the software inventory portion we loaded various versions of Internet Explorer and Microsoft Office to see if the software could detect the differences. Versions that we used included Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.5 and 6.0 with different service packs and encryption levels installed. For Microsoft Office we used Office 2000 Standard Edition, Office 2000 Small Business Edition, and Office XP Standard Edition. For operating systems we used Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000 Professional with SP2 and SP3, and Windows XP with and without SP1. For the software distribution task we looked at how difficult it was to create a distribution package for a simple program as well as what capabilities the software had for pushing software updates like service packs and hot fixes. We paid particular attention to the ability to control how those updates were sent to the workstations based on need – meaning if they already had the update the software shouldn’t send it.Back to the review Related content how-to Doing tricks on the Linux command line Linux tricks can make even the more complicated Linux commands easier, more fun and more rewarding. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Dec 08, 2023 5 mins Linux news TSMC bets on AI chips for revival of growth in semiconductor demand Executives at the chip manufacturer are still optimistic about the revenue potential of AI, as Nvidia and its partners say new GPUs have a lead time of up to 52 weeks. By Sam Reynolds Dec 08, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry news End of road for VMware’s end-user computing and security units: Broadcom Broadcom is refocusing VMWare on creating private and hybrid cloud environments for large enterprises and divesting its non-core assets. By Sam Reynolds Dec 08, 2023 3 mins Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis IBM cloud service aims to deliver secure, multicloud connectivity IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh is a multicloud networking service that includes IT discovery, security, monitoring and traffic-engineering capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 07, 2023 3 mins Network Security Cloud Computing Networking Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe