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IntraVUE Standalone Edition is great if you are going from site-to-site or
working around your facility in different places. IntraVUE Server Edition addresses a different set of complementary needs.
If you want to be able to see network status and solve the same kinds of problems from your control room or from your desk, or walk up to a computer
anywhere on your LAN, and you want IntraVUE to "always be ready", then you'll want to consider adding IntraVUE Server Edition to your set of available tools.
Networks that are required to operate continuously may not always have support
on a 24/7 basis. Network Disruptions from external factors or from misbehaving devices can happen at any time.
- IntraVUE Server Edition
was designed to be installed on a network to continuously monitor activities.
- With the server-based option, any individual with browser access to the computer running IntraVUE Server Edition
can also have access to the software from a remote location.
- This browser access to IntraVUE Server Edition is ideal for small remote applications or multiple site installations,
allowing offsite service and troubleshooting.
- Alarms can be sent by the IntraVUE Server Edition server as email messages or as messages sent to a system
alarm handler or to the historian.
Installing separate IntraVUE Server Edition packages in various networks can segment the areas for local support while
allowing the viewing of all of the different areas from a central site.
- There is no limit to the number of clients viewing the IntraVUE Server Edition software through browsers.
- Security access can be assigned to each IntraVUE Server Editionserver, allowing only individuals with the proper
password to access the specific network.
- Used in conjunction with VLANs, IntraVUE Server Edition can provide the viewer a restricted view of the network
and its associated devices.
IntraVUE Server Edition is also popular for outsourced service providers. The service provider can be notified via an email
of a problem or they can view the current status without needing to physically send out a technician. Coupled with the ability
to see intermittent faults and network changes remotely, the service provider can reduce the time to both respond to and identify a fault. These capabilities reduce support cost dramatically.
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