Maxum Releases iAssist, Internet Server Management For OS X
TweetFollow Us on Twitter

Maxum Releases iAssist, Internet Server Management For OS X

Maxum Development Releases iAssist, Internet Server Management For OS X

April 16, 2003. Maxum Development today announced a new software product
targeted at Mac OS X Internet server administrators. The new package,
iAssist, is being launched with the lofty goal of becoming the "The
Internet Server Manager For Mac OS X".

John O'Fallon, founder of Maxum and architect of iAssist, explains: "At
it's core, iAssist is really a single application that organizes a
collection of Internet server management tools. Since iAssist dynamically
loads each software component, we can grow iAssist's functionality over
time, automatically, without the administrator having to install patches or
upgrades, and without a fixed release schedule."

The new framework was born out of Maxum's 9 year history of customer driven
Internet software development. Traditionally, highly customer-focused
companies like Maxum would take user feedback, develop software updates,
and release them in a timeframe measured in months or years. iAssist breaks
out of this pre-Internet era development cycle by integrating
documentation, software execution, and distribution in a dynamic,
Internet-aware architecture.

If the architecture sounds complicated, the user experience certainly is
not. Administrators first install a small program onto each server they
wish to manage. Servers can then be remotely managed from the
administrator's desktop through iAssist, which automatically completes it's
own installation and leads the user through a single-window setup
assistant. Once installed, all of iAssist's diverse capabilities are
accessible via a single interface window that includes a simple, organized
menu of actions and help text describing the task the administrator wants
to perform.

"Internet server administrators need more information about the software
they are running than a typical computer user," continues Mr. O'Fallon.
"They need tools that make life easy, but they also need fast access to the
details about what's really going on. In iAssist, we've turned the
traditional 'help system' upside down, basing the rest of the interface
design on it, rather than tacking it on as an afterthought."

The current feature set of iAssist starts with a full proxy server
implementation, based on a modified version of the popular Squid caching
proxy server. In fact, all Maxum customers that have previously purchased
Maxum's Classic Mac OS proxy server WebDoubler are being offered an upgrade
to iAssist at no cost, regardless of when they bought WebDoubler. Other
functions include a tool for managing remote login, a key element of OS X
Server but a source of numerous potential security issues, and a set of
general server management tools that make working with an OS X server's
Unix underpinnings quicker and easier.

The Squid proxy server, which can be installed and started by iAssist with
default settings in just a few mouse-clicks, has been extended with
WebDoubler's HostBlock content filtering system. HostBlock allows schools
and other organizations to filter inappropriate content without expensive
annual service contracts. Of course, iAssist also includes functions to
manage other aspects of the proxy, from cache settings to access
restrictions to log file management.

Every copy of iAssist includes a one year "updates subscription", which
means that as the iAssist feature set evolves, the new capabilities
introduced will be automatically and dynamically integrated into every
iAssist customer's software. The subscription is an important aspect of
iAssist, especially since the next element of server management to be
addressed by iAssist is server security. "Traditional Mac administrators
haven't had to deal with Unix security issues in the past", explains
O'Fallon. "Our next step is to uncover potential security issues and build
new modules to deal with them. As we do that, iAssist will be able to bring
up the potential problems, and the solution, to our customers."

Pricing starts at $250.00 for a single copy of iAssist that will manage up
to 2 servers. Volume discounts are available for multiple copies of iAssist
and for extended licenses to manage additional servers. For complete
details, including a fully-functional, free trial version of iAssist, visit:

http://www.maxum.com/iAssist/

Founded in 1991, Maxum Development became the first company to ship
commercial Internet products for the Macintosh when it released NetCloak
and NetForms in 1994. Since that time, Maxum has continued to innovate with
a series of unique, widely acclaimed Internet server products.

 

Community Search:
MacTech Search:

Software Updates via MacUpdate

Latest Forum Discussions

See All

Six fantastic ways to spend National Vid...
As if anyone needed an excuse to play games today, I am about to give you one: it is National Video Games Day. A day for us to play games, like we no doubt do every day. Let’s not look a gift horse in the mouth. Instead, feast your eyes on this... | Read more »
Old School RuneScape players turn out in...
The sheer leap in technological advancements in our lifetime has been mind-blowing. We went from Commodore 64s to VR glasses in what feels like a heartbeat, but more importantly, the internet. It can be a dark mess, but it also brought hundreds of... | Read more »
Today's Best Mobile Game Discounts...
Every day, we pick out a curated list of the best mobile discounts on the App Store and post them here. This list won't be comprehensive, but it every game on it is recommended. Feel free to check out the coverage we did on them in the links below... | Read more »
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company's...
Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that Nintendo has been locked in an epic battle with Pocketpair, creator of the obvious Pokémon rip-off Palworld. Nintendo often resorts to legal retaliation at the drop of a hat, but it seems this... | Read more »
Apple exclusive mobile games don’t make...
If you are a gamer on phones, no doubt you have been as distressed as I am on one huge sticking point: exclusivity. For years, Xbox and PlayStation have done battle, and before this was the Sega Genesis and the Nintendo NES. On console, it makes... | Read more »
Regionally exclusive events make no sens...
Last week, over on our sister site AppSpy, I babbled excitedly about the Pokémon GO Safari Days event. You can get nine Eevees with an explorer hat per day. Or, can you? Specifically, you, reader. Do you have the time or funds to possibly fly for... | Read more »
As Jon Bellamy defends his choice to can...
Back in March, Jagex announced the appointment of a new CEO, Jon Bellamy. Mr Bellamy then decided to almost immediately paint a huge target on his back by cancelling the Runescapes Pride event. This led to widespread condemnation about his perceived... | Read more »
Marvel Contest of Champions adds two mor...
When I saw the latest two Marvel Contest of Champions characters, I scoffed. Mr Knight and Silver Samurai, thought I, they are running out of good choices. Then I realised no, I was being far too cynical. This is one of the things that games do best... | Read more »
Grass is green, and water is wet: Pokémo...
It must be a day that ends in Y, because Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has kicked off its Zoroark Drop Event. Here you can get a promo version of another card, and look forward to the next Wonder Pick Event and the next Mass Outbreak that will be... | Read more »
Enter the Gungeon review
It took me a minute to get around to reviewing this game for a couple of very good reasons. The first is that Enter the Gungeon's style of roguelike bullet-hell action is teetering on the edge of being straight-up malicious, which made getting... | Read more »

Price Scanner via MacPrices.net

Take $150 off every Apple 11-inch M3 iPad Air
Amazon is offering a $150 discount on 11-inch M3 WiFi iPad Airs right now. Shipping is free: – 11″ 128GB M3 WiFi iPad Air: $449, $150 off – 11″ 256GB M3 WiFi iPad Air: $549, $150 off – 11″ 512GB M3... Read more
Apple iPad minis back on sale for $100 off MS...
Amazon is offering $100 discounts (up to 20% off) on Apple’s newest 2024 WiFi iPad minis, each with free shipping. These are the lowest prices available for new minis among the Apple retailers we... Read more
Apple’s 16-inch M4 Max MacBook Pros are on sa...
Amazon has 16-inch M4 Max MacBook Pros (Silver and Black colors) on sale for up to $410 off Apple’s MSRP right now. Shipping is free. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party... Read more
Red Pocket Mobile is offering a $150 rebate o...
Red Pocket Mobile has new Apple iPhone 17’s on sale for $150 off MSRP when you switch and open up a new line of service. Red Pocket Mobile is a nationwide MVNO using all the major wireless carrier... Read more
Switch to Verizon, and get any iPhone 16 for...
With yesterday’s introduction of the new iPhone 17 models, Verizon responded by running “on us” promos across much of the iPhone 16 lineup: iPhone 16 and 16 Plus show as $0/mo for 36 months with bill... Read more
Here is a summary of the new features in Appl...
Apple’s September 2025 event introduced major updates across its most popular product lines, focusing on health, performance, and design breakthroughs. The AirPods Pro 3 now feature best-in-class... Read more
Apple’s Smartphone Lineup Could Use A Touch o...
COMMENTARY – Whatever happened to the old adage, “less is more”? Apple’s smartphone lineup. — which is due for its annual refresh either this month or next (possibly at an Apple Event on September 9... Read more
Take $50 off every 11th-generation A16 WiFi i...
Amazon has Apple’s 11th-generation A16 WiFi iPads in stock on sale for $50 off MSRP right now. Shipping is free: – 11″ 11th-generation 128GB WiFi iPads: $299 $50 off MSRP – 11″ 11th-generation 256GB... Read more
Sunday Sale: 14-inch M4 MacBook Pros for up t...
Don’t pay full price! Amazon has Apple’s 14-inch M4 MacBook Pros (Silver and Black colors) on sale for up to $220 off MSRP right now. Shipping is free. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather... Read more
Mac mini with M4 Pro CPU back on sale for $12...
B&H Photo has Apple’s Mac mini with the M4 Pro CPU back on sale for $1259, $140 off MSRP. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses: – Mac mini M4 Pro CPU (24GB/512GB): $1259, $... Read more

Jobs Board

All contents are Copyright 1984-2011 by Xplain Corporation. All rights reserved. Theme designed by Icreon.