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With LabMaps, a LabStats plug-in, you can make a map of your lab in 60 seconds or less.
LabMaps is the newest and coolest add-on to LabStats, and gives you the power tools you need to map out your labs in no time at all. Priced to sell, LabMaps is automatically included in the new LabStats 3.1, and simply requires an additional license for use. Now you can finally harness and use the power of all that data being collected by LabStats and UserTracker, and put it to work in a map of your lab.
LabMaps was designed and developed around a concept we call "speed of use". We decided that it not only has to be easy to use, but it has to be fast, because we know firsthand the demands on IT staff, and there just isn't time to mess around with some new mapping tool. Many schools would like to map their labs, showing the status of each computer in real time, but only a few have taken the time and expense to do it. Now anyone can do it for a fraction of the cost using LabMaps. |
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
• View the status of every lab computer in real time.
• Allow students to see the operating system of each computer.
• Create your map in seconds using the data already collected by LabStats
• See who is logged in on each computer (administrator only).
• Link to a login history for a computer or a user (administrator only).
• Enter and track problems with computers using the integrated Trouble Ticket system.
• Identify computers that have unresolved problems by the warning icon on the map.
• Display the maps on your own school's website using simple html code. |
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"We were using a home-grown system to record computer lab usage because we really needed the numbers to get our budget and justify our purchases. It was a lot of work to keep it running, and then the fool that created it left, and nobody else knew how to run it. We switched to LabStats and haven't looked back since. It gives us the information we need, and it's so much easier to use."
—Southern Utah University |
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