Other Useful Business Software
Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers
This means every device on your network, and every interface on every device is automatically analyzed for performance, errors, QoS, and configuration.
Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
Easily build robust connections between Salesforce and any platform
Like having Postman inside Salesforce! Declarative Webhooks allows users to quickly and easily configure bi-directional integrations between Salesforce and external systems using a point-and-click interface. No coding is required, making it a fast and efficient and as a native solution, Declarative Webhooks seamlessly integrates with Salesforce platform features such as Flow, Process Builder, and Apex. You can also leverage the AI Integration Agent feature to automatically build your integration templates by providing it with links to API documentation.
See what everyone is allocated to. Projects, clients, meetings - all in one tool.
Designed to replace clunky, old scheduling spreadsheets, Resource Guru helps managers get organized fast. The platform covers resource planning, resource scheduling, resource management, staff leave management, reporting, and more.
Add a fully functional PDF editor to your ASP.NET website in minutes!
RAD PDF natively supports the most commonly used PDF features. Beyond a PDF reader, RAD PDF equips web applications with a browser-based PDF editor & PDF annotator. Features not even available in Adobe Acrobat Reader can be used to provide advanced PDF functionality. By enabling PDF form filling & PDF form saving directly in the web browser, RAD PDF users can utilize PDF features without worrying about having the right platform or software installed! Allow your app to design new PDF forms, protect content, sign PDFs, & more using an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI).
