AUDAC is a European developer of professional audio hardware and accompanying Windows utilities that streamline the deployment, tuning, and day-to-day oversight of installed sound systems. Its compact software portfolio centers on two complementary applications that bridge the gap between physical amplifiers, mixers, DSP engines, and paging stations and the technician’s laptop. AUDAC System Manager serves as the centralized firmware gateway, scanning a local network for every AUDAC endpoint, pushing updates, capturing full device backups, and exposing deep configuration parameters such as EQ curves, limiter thresholds, and Dante routing tables from a single dashboard. AudacTouch takes a higher-level approach, presenting venue floorplans and drag-and-drop zone icons so that integrators can design scalable multi-room setups, store presets, and hand a simplified control surface to non-technical staff who only need source selection, level, and paging buttons. Together the tools cover the complete workflow found in retail chains, hospitality complexes, houses of worship, and conference centers: initial firmware alignment, system-wide parameter cloning, real-time monitoring, and end-user operation through touch panels or remote desktops. Both utilities are distributed for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always deliver the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.