Frequently Asked Questions > Alertus Desktop (11 entries)
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Alertus Desktop software was designed to be tailored to suit your organization's specific alerting needs. Most application content is customizable by changing a simple property file that is bundled with ...
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In many cases yes. Alertus has partnered with numerous industry leaders allowing a single unified interface to send alerts to Alertus Desktop clients. For more information view the complete list of ...
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Is there any way to target alerts to particular computers in my organization as opposed to everyone?Yes, the Alertus Activation Software (UI) makes it easy to select any number of select client computers, as well as hardware devices such as Alert Beacons, to receive a targeted alert. ...
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The Client opens a HTTP connection to the server, typically on outbound port 80, and pulls a very small data payload which controls if and how the client should activate. ...
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The Alertus Desktop protocol is designed to be as light-weight as possible. When the system is idle (no active alerts), a single client request results in under 1KByte of network ...
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The frequency that Alertus Desktop clients pull alerts from the server is known as the polling interval. The polling interval is controlled at the server level and highly configurable. ...
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The Alertus Desktop client will only contact the server it is configured to look for. Once a connection is made, cryptographic verification is used. Specifically, each organization is issued ...
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The Alertus software was designed for typical enterprise environments with 10,000+ computers. The number of clients that the Alertus server can handle simultaneously is dependent on 2 primary factors: the ...
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The Alertus Desktop software client was designed to run on a computer running on Windows or Mac. Windows Supported Versions : Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows ...
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The Alertus Desktop client does not send any information, identifiable or otherwise, to Alertus. All alert and status information is communicated directly between the client software and the Alertus server ...
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Since every Alertus node (i.e. Alertus Desktop client computer, Alert Beacon, etc.) in a given system has a unique ID, the Alertus server knows how much time has passed since every ...
