Essential for everyday Notes client management and special projects such as upgrades, consolidations and audits!
panagenda’s MarvelClient Analyze allows you to gain transparency across your entire Lotus Notes client deployment. Find out where Lotus Notes is installed, who has which local replicas, connection
and location documents and who is running a multi-user Notes client.
MarvelClient Analyze dynamically collects everything you’d ever want to know about each Lotus Notes install, without user interaction and a tiny network footprint.
Plan to consolidate servers or move databases but are not sure who will be affected in what way? MarvelClient Analyze gives you the complete answer - from who has a desktop icon to the app, to who has a local replica of the moving application.
Client upgrades are actually predictable with MarvelClient Analyze as you finally
have a complete list of install locations, client types, ODS, local replica and other information required to make your upgrade a success. Gain insight into current Notes client start times, amount of memory installed, free memory slots and disk drive availability before upgrading your clients.
MarvelClient Analyze can help you gain transparency over:
LotusNotes Configuration
• Notes release
• Install directory
• Runtime analysis, initialization, before and after login duration
• Latency analysis
• Local vs server based mail fi les
• Desktop/workspace icons by server, user, title, position, page name, replica ID
• Local replicas by by filename, user, ODS, replica ID
• Notes.INI entries by user, by notes.INI entry
• ECL by user, entry, signer or permission
• Add Ons such as locations, connections, accounts and certifi cate information
• Eclipse components installed and configured
Operating System/Hardware Inventory
• Number of workstations
• Desktops vs. laptops
• Workstations by IP address, computer name and screen resolution
• Brands and models
• Computer names
• CPU & memory
• Drives present
• Hardware components
Software Inventory
• Operating system
• OS user names
• IP adresses
• Software products installed
