Netaxis is a small team developing two internal projects — Netaxis RMM and SerVault Server Manager — for our own day-to-day operations across Windows server environments. Both are in active research and development and are intended only for internal use.
A small group of friends and colleagues is already trying them — happy to hear from others who'd like to kick the tires and share feedback.
Netaxis RMM and SerVault grew out of fifteen years of hosting mission-critical applications, patching Windows fleets, managing backups, and running large estates of Hyper-V and VMware virtual machines. They address gaps our own team kept running into through that long run of day-to-day operational work — not invented from scratch.
Two internal projects, both pre-release and intended for our own operational use.
An internal remote monitoring and management workspace we're prototyping for our own team. It gives our technicians a single internal view of the Windows endpoints and servers we operate, so they spend less time switching consoles.
Hosting: available either hosted by us or self-hosted on your own infrastructure.
A desktop utility we've used internally for more than ten years to organize and reach the Windows servers our operations depend on. The original Clarion version has been refined through years of daily use; in 2025 we rebuilt it as a modern .NET application.
Hosting: self-hosted only — runs on your own infrastructure.
Both projects are early-stage and exist to support our own operations. We aren't selling, licensing, or distributing them — this page is here to describe what we're working on, not to pitch a product.
Netaxis RMM and SerVault are developed for our own team's use. They are not commercial products.
Features, scope, and direction are still evolving as we learn from real-world use inside our own operations.
Both projects target the Windows server and endpoint environments our team operates day-to-day.
A handful of friends and colleagues are using the projects today. We'd like to hear from a few more people willing to try them and share what works (or doesn't).
Two internal projects built for our own Windows server operations. Not for sale, not in distribution — just work-in-progress.
If you'd like to run either project on your own Windows server environment and tell us how it goes, we'd love to hear from you.