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St. Bernard Releases System Activity Manager 2.0

St. Bernard Software has announced the release of System Activity Manager 2.0, a Windows NT system management and monitoring tool. System Activity Manager (SAM) provides real-time event monitoring, notification, corrective actions and remote administration tools, enabling system administrators to minimize downtime and proactively address issues on and off-site. It runs on Windows 95, 98 and NT 4.0 workstations and servers.

SAM is a flexible, scalable and fully customizable NT system management and monitoring tool. SAM's event filters allow critical information to be extracted from activity journals. Its user-defined corrective actions and notification options via e-mail and pagers enable system administrators to respond quickly and effectively when problems arise.

Contact St. Bernard Software, (800) 782-3762, www.stbernard.com.

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