FlashNet supports networks with WSDM!
WSDM is a product that revolutionises mass workstation management.
Nothing comes with the convenience and feature set offered by
WSDM.
WSDM provides complete synchronisation for computers on the
network, and yet allows customisation at the user, group, and computer
level, either fixed or on a user controlled basis. No longer does the IT
manager need to visit or maintain individual computers. Install
applications once, and they will synchronise across the whole network, or
only the computers you choose.
Here is what some of our
customers have to say...
“The support we receive from
FlashNet Computers is excellent. Without their WSDM program we would be
unable to maintain the large number of computers we have on our Network.”
“WSDM is great, allowing us to track internet use, load
software and make changes to the network without having to do it on every
machine - it has reduced our maintenance costs
considerably.”
"Richard and his company specialise in
servicing schools. The larger the better. I had wonderful
service from both Richard and his team. They are proficient,
competent and creative. They understand the education scene and the
context in which schools must work. Better still, you get free advice on developments and those free
suggestions that I acted upon all saved my school lots of money. My
endorsement is unequivocal."
"We brought FlashNet into our school to fix the problems left by an expensive prominent computer services provider. They bring a level of competence and creativity perfect for the unique educational environment with its specialised needs and limited budgets. They have systems that will save you money. You computers will become impervious to tampering and bugs and children and staff and ..... Your computers will be up and running very quickly following the appearance of any glitch. Often, some little problem arises like a crash or whatever, you smile, pick up the phone (or your delegate does) and the problem is fixed smoothly and remotely with not even a visit."