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Track Remote Access and Record RDP Sessions

The Server Genius software captures all user activity, from the login to the log out, taking place in an open remote session from a Windows machine. Thanks to this amazing tool, Administrators gain a clear understanding of their RDS servers' environments. Server Genius checks real-time Remote Desktop Session Host performance, including CPU, memory, network, and storage status. It measures bandwidth usage, brings critical information for anticipating network upgrades, and more. Installed applications and licenses are monitored, to avoid penalties for using software without valid licenses and to help decrease costs by detecting the unused ones. Administrators have unlimited access to reports from anywhere, via the Server Genius' user-friendly web interface which is fully compatible with tablets and smartphones. Easy to install, use and maintain, Server Genius is the easiest monitoring tool to set up on RDS server.

  • Platform setup in seconds.
  • Clear and intuitive reports design.
  • Real-time and accurate reports.

It just works out of the box, and displays the most useful data extracted from the server.

Retrieve important information on user activities

Server Genius protects against employee recklessness thanks to user activity monitoring. It allows auditing of remote access by recording actions in all open sessions and all apps connected to the RDS server. It can be used to check activities per period, determine the busiest hours, and track daily user activity. Server Genius helps find out the most frequently used and the most popular applications, as well as the total time users spend using a specific app. Server Genius analytics provide immediate awareness to IT security teams of any undesirable user activity and allow them to take immediate action to cease it. The software will generate customizable and real-time alerts regarding any sensitive, unusual, suspicious or malicious user activity occurring in a chosen date range to send proactive warnings to security personnel. When user-based attacks occur, every second counts. With real-time alerts, it is possible to quickly and effectively respond to any deliberate or inadvertent threats to IT security, system integrity, regulatory compliance, or company policies.

The result is a powerful solution for monitoring, analysing, alerting and intervening in user-based threats. Monitor Remote Sessions at a glance and troubleshoot damaging issues faster.

And get a trial version for free!

About RDS-Tools: Since 1996, RDS Tools has specialized in remote-access technology, expanding its experience and expertise in deployments of all sizes – as large as 35,000 concurrent users. In today’s connected world, it becomes mandatory to own the proper tools to manage RDS/Citrix servers. After investing nearly seven years of R&D developing our flagship products, we are extremely proud to offer our customers such cost-effective and easy-to-use technology to obviate server complexity and deliver a powerful “server-based solution” which runs on any Microsoft system. RDS-Tools provides 4 brand new technology choices which will greatly help you to deploy your RDS/TSE servers: RDS WebAccess, RDS Print, RDS Shield and ServerGenius. For any questions, comments, suggestions or sales inquiries please send us an e-mail at [email protected] and we will be pleased to answer you.

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