Policy Central Enterprise

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Verdict

Policy Central Enterprise offers a wide variety of options to control and monitor your users' activities. Most businesses these days run some sort of management software on each system, such as Microsoft SMS or Novell ZENWorks, but PCE fills a real gap in a niche market. Management systems tend to focus on the system rather than the user and depending on your business and what sort of controls you wish to achieve, it's becoming increasingly necessary to be able to maintain an administrative presence at such a basic level.

The application is simple and robust yet rich and flexible. Definitely a product of interest to any IT department.



Product Policy Central Enterprise
Price 50 Clients: AU$68.25 per PC, 100 Clients: AU$50.70 per PC, 200 Clients: AU$48.82 per PC, Per year subscription -- 40 percent off the above prices. Includes upgrades and support. A 20 percent discount is applicable until December 31, 2006.
Vendor Eye4you
Contact (08) 9257 3842
e-mail: info@eye4you.com.au
Interoperability 4 out of 5
Easy to use, leverages off popular Microsoft standards. No option for opensource based implementation
Futureproofing 4 out of 5
Libraries will need constant updating to remain relevant.
ROI 3.5 out of 5
High cost per client, subscription is better, more flexible and more popular.
Service 5 out of 5
E-mail, phone, knowledgebase and forums.
Rating 4 out of 5
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