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Perdemia's Permission Analyzer: How to get an overview of access rights

Perdemia has released Permission Analyzer 2.1, a Windows application that lets network administrators manage NTFS permissions. The software eliminates the mystery – and the dangers – of adding permissions that allow contractors and users to access the proper data stores.

Recent news stories about Hillary Clinton’s email server and the breach of the Pentagon’s servers might lead network managers to believe that most security threats are external. Security experts tell us, however, that most data breaches happen because of activity within an organization. Permission Analyzer 2.1 provides the tools that business people need to keep their servers safe and secure. By running Permission Analyzer 2.1 regularly, the management team can effectively control employee access to company data.

Unlike other programs that help manage permissions on a network, Permission Analyzer 2.1 scans an entire network and builds a database that can then be used by network administrators, chief information officers (CIOs), systems auditors, or any authorized employees who need to manage the network. Multiple users can use the database to perform queries and to show results in seconds, without scanning the network for every overview that is being built by a user. This design eliminates unnecessary network traffic, and dramatically reduces network load.

Permission Analyzer 2.1 can scan an entire network, or focus on specific computers and directories. You can even analyze nested group information by selecting LDAP organizational units to scan. Once the database has been updated with the current information, users can run reports or query the database by creating filters that include or exclude members, permissions, files, or folders.

A unique feature of Permission Analyzer 2.1’s design is its ability to work with all of the members from an Active Directory group or Organizational Unit. With competitors’ software, if a user wants to ensure that nobody in the Consultants group had access to the Personnel Department’s folder, it would be necessary to inspect every member in the Consultants group individually. With Permission Analyzer 2.1, the user could use a single query to ensure that no members of the Consultants group has access to the Personnel information. In just a few minutes, network administrators could ensure that only the proper people have access to personnel folders, the legal department’s confidential information, top management’s planning directories, and other sensitive data.

It is easy to save selections of filters, exports, and policies and run them automatically using Windows Scheduler. Many network administrators, for example, schedule a daily network scan as well as HTML/CSV exports and policies that will send an email notification when unwanted permissions are found.

The software lets you drill down into the database and trace the origin of any group of permissions. Unusual permissions could be inherited from a direct or indirect group membership or from a parent folder. Or such permissions may be indicators of a security breach.

Permission Analyzer 2.1’s internal database can support the largest networks that an enterprise might run. In addition, the Enterprise and Consultant Editions of the software work with Oracle, DB2, MS SQL, MySQL, and other popular databases.

Whether you’re a network administrator who needs to manage NTFS permissions, a security officer who needs to be sure that every employee and consultant has the proper access and permissions, or a line manager who wants to streamline and automate permissions information, Permission Analyzer 2.1 has the tools that you need.

Permission Analyzer 2.1 runs under Windows Vista or higher. Prices for the Basic Edition begin at $299(US), with affordable Standard, Enterprise, and Consultant Editions available. A trial version is available online, as well as time-limited versions of each of the Permission Analyzer 2.1 editions

Boost Performance and Stability with System Mechanic Professional

Over a few months of use, a computer inevitably slows down and becomes less reliable. While a regular maintenance routine will help to keep your computer performing better, there’s no substitute for carrying out the occasional performance audit to restore performance and reliability. However, unless you’re an advanced user with plenty of time and who has extensive knowledge of the inner workings of Windows, this course of action is generally not advisable. After all, there’s always a chance of things going wrong to the extent that you could end up with an unworkable machine that perhaps might not even be able to boot. Fortunately, System Mechanic Professional provides your one-stop PC tune-up utility for maximum ease of use and saving you time.

Safeguard Your Computer Against Data Corruption

If certain data on your computer gets corrupted, typically either due to a failing hard drive or an improper system shutdown, you can be left with malfunctioning programs, an unstable computer or even one that won’t boot at all. There are many possible reasons for data corruption, including things as simple as a faulty driver installation or malicious software. System Mechanic Professional provides a powerful, industry-leading data recalibration utility that will fix system instability issues related to data integrity. Requiring minimal interaction from the user, the program will automatically scan, detect and repair any faults that it finds, allowing you to continue using your PC without any further problems.

Stay Safe from Online Threats

Malicious software and other online threats remain a major concern of modern life, hence the necessity to take every necessary step to minimize the risk of any damage occurring. Being a multifunctional tool, System Mechanic Professional provides all of the features you need to keep your computer and data safe from a variety of online threats and other possible security threats. The stability guard and system shield work constantly to look out for any rogue programs or potentially malicious lines of code that could harm your PC. It works by targeting the root causes of common problems and by identifying suspicious activities on your computer that are frequently associated with malicious software attacks. The system shield component is itself a triple-certified tool designed to hastily neutralize zero-day threats the moment they become known.

Save Time with Automated Task Scheduling

System Mechanic Professional is designed first and foremost to save you time by requiring minimal user interaction and allowing you to configure automated tasks with ease. The program also includes a component called Active Care, which takes care of everyday maintenance routines, including those concerning security, performance and reliability. It will optimize the contents of your hard drive, improve memory performance and cut start up times all by itself. At the same time, you can also schedule the Net Booster tool to run to periodically scan your Internet connection and make any necessary optimizations to improve performance. Another included tool is the CRUDD Remover, a feature for automatically getting rid of bloatware that commonly comes preinstalled on new computers.

How to Build an Effective Landing Page for SEO

A landing page is not only an essential tool for any business conducting inbound marketing, it is vital for search marketing and the best way to capitalize on your SEO efforts. Think of a landing page as a strategic page. It is there in order to accomplish an a goal – to convert, direct or retain, and helps to ensure you are attracting the most relevant audience for your product or service. If done correctly, an effective landing page can mean the difference between 500 clicks per day to 5,000. Building an effective landing page does take time, but if it means higher conversions, it’s worth every minute!

Before we get into how to actually construct a landing page, let’s look at the key benefits of having a landing page to support your SEO efforts, or in other words, what’s your ROI in this:

Gives You Raw Data
Landing page data looks at your total conversions, visitors and bounce rates – information that helps measure your ROI. You can’t argue with numbers, and successful marketing campaigns don’t materialize out of thin air, they rely heavily on objective data. How do you calculate your bounce rate so you can fine-tune content to engage your users more? A landing page can do this for you.

Increase Conversion Trends
Users like simple messages, and landing pages need to accomplish this. You don’t have to overcomplicate a landing page (or website) to glean conversions. If you are doing everything right, maintaining content consistency, visual consistency, and brand consistency, all with a landing page that directs people to what they’re looking for, you’ve done your job right.

Makes A/B Testing Simple
All effective websites go through A/B testing to see what pages, or page designs, are performing and which are flunking. A/B test allows you to run parallel testing of two or more pages at the same time. Why is this important? Because you want to maximize the effectiveness of all of your pages, and determine what you may need to re-work, or leave the same.

Filter Your Audience
The beautiful thing about building an effective landing page for SEO, is its ability to filter out irrelevant users. The key to higher conversion rates is to find the ideal user for you, and that requires audience segregation. By using distinct landing pages, you are able to tailor your core message to fit a very specific audience. Taking this even further, a landing page will help you segregate users according to their origins. A social media user may not have the same interests or behaviors as a user who enters a specific question or phrase into the Google search bar.

Now, let’s go through the building blocks of an effective Landing page:

1) Make Sure the Branding is Spot On!
Remember, a landing page is a ‘welcome mat’, a first impression, and you know what they say about first impressions. If you are not entirely focused about your branding, your consumers are going to feel the same. An effective landing page should drive the brand message home as aggressively as your website as a whole. Consistency is key, right down to color, tone and font. When users are clicking around on your landing page, it should direct them to content that is inherently connected to what you have on your landing page.

2)Choose a Custom URL
A landing page is a separate but connected component of your website, and it needs its own custom URL. Though it may be tempting, ensure your custom URL is descriptive but not stuffed with money keywords. It may seem like a good idea for the purposes of SEO, however, you may suffer in the rankings if Google catches on, so use them wisely. If you happen to be launching a contest of some sort or a campaign, it is advisable to assign your contest/campaign its own unique custom URL. Not only will this help you drive more traffic to your main site, it will make analyzing your Google Analytics data much simpler, and help you keep an eye on the campaign progress.

3)Think Minimalistic
Keep it simple. Do not get bogged down in design details. Think about how you want to reduce your bounce rates. A complicated, overworked design is going to irritate users before they’ve even had a chance to see what you are offering. Keep the ‘clickables’ to a minimum (images, links, ads etc). One of the key features of an effective landing page is a form to encourage user engagement. Keep the form simple – First and last name, their email – that’s all you need.

4) Create an Incentive
What are you offering that everyone else isn’t? That’s the question your users are asking too. Why should they provide their information? What do they get out of it? In any call-to-action marketing plan, creating an incentive for users is essential. Are you running a contest? Do you have a unique newsletter they can subscribe to? You need to give them a reason to give you their time, and info. A landing page is the perfect place to do this.

5)Creative Copy is Everything
Don’t blather on; make it simple, concise and to the point. A landing page should never be an essay. When is the last time you stood on a welcome mat at someone’s door and took five minutes to read it? If you have a few landing pages, make sure the message is specific and relevant. Keep your content SEO-ish, but don’t keyword it to death. You only have a few seconds to make a first impression, so make it count!