February 20, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting and security software provider Comodo (comodo.com) announced on Monday that its subsidiary Positive Software (psoft.net) has released version 1.5 of its NOC Monkey software.
The company says the software is the first product for remote server provisioning with management performed through a Web interface. NOC Monkey V1.5 provides full direct access to a server for system recovery or OS installation from a remote location.
NOC Monkey V1.5 includes automation tools for server provisioning via a Web-based interface. It also features admin and user level access, enabling administrators to change root passwords, run fsck in single user mode when repairing LINUX files, recover hacked servers and custom partition hard disks from the same interface.
"Comodo see hugely enhanced provisioning speeds for data center administrators and Web hosting companies alike," says Igor Seletsky, CTO of Comodo and leading innovator of NOC Monkey. "Within a few clicks, servers can be remotely recovered, operating systems installed and root passwords changed - exercises that usually require a physical presence and take time, effort and therefore money to accomplish."