Win INSTALL
desktop availability suite
WinINSTALL combines the
standard desktop management functions administrators use
the most -asset management, software deployment, and
patch management- while
automating three of the most labor-intensive IT
management tasks: PC Refresh, OS Migration,
and PC Recovery.
IT administrators can use WinINSTALL to:
- Remotely power on the machine
over the network.
- Automatically boot the new PC
to the network with the only DOS-FREE PXE solution.
- Remotely install the
operating system via a real unattended installation
and then slipstream all the latest patches to the PC
before it enters the network. (This enhances
security and ensures a more reliable, up-to-date OS
installation.)
- Join the machine to the
domain and add it to Active Directory or other
directory service.
- Centrally distribute and
install applications.
- Dynamically restore the PC’s
personality settings and locally saved data.
With WinINSTALL, you can replace
hardware without touching the machine and make sure end
users don’t waste time trying to replicate the look and
feel of their previous setup.
Whether you are migrating to
Microsoft Windows XP today or planning to migrate to
Microsoft Vista in the future, WinINSTALL can help. With
eight ways to deploy, it provides more flexibility than
any other product available and requires zero IT
intervention.
With WinINSTALL, IT organizations
don’t spend hours troubleshooting a PC failure, then
manually installing or imaging an operating system, then
distributing and re-installing applications. Nor do they
spend additional hours manually recovering all of the
user settings, data, and documents.
WinINSTALL automatically recovers
the user’s PC by installing a patched operating system,
deploying the necessary applications, and restoring the
user’s configurations. The result is that both IT and
end users attain higher productivity levels.
Furthermore, WinINSTALL provides automated disaster
recovery. It can execute a “bare metal restore,” which
(unlike imaging) reduces the chance that the same
problem will happen again.
See the
Scalable Software
Website for additional information.
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