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Policy Driven Personality Migration for the Enterprise

Recorded Septebmer 24, 2007

Sponsored by Attachmate and Network World

Whether moving to a new OS, deploying new hardware, or managing disaster recovery, you can capture and restore end-user settings and configurations at the push of a button. This 45-minute webcast, presented by Paul Pieske and technology editor Sandra Gittlen, will discuss how to automate and centrally manage the PC’s personality and incorporate it into critical desktop management processes.

Specifically, the webcast covers:

  • How your IT and help desk staff can fully automate and manage the PC personality—without manual or scripted intervention.
  • How to capture and restore end-user settings—at the push of a button.
  • The benefits of WinINSTALL in action—designed for day-to-day desktop management tasks, it’s the only solution that provides an integrated approach to PC recovery.

Learn about WinINSTALL™, the one-click solution that lets you: 

  • Centralize administration and management 
  • Lower IT costs through efficient processes 
  • Improve productivity through ‘point-click’ recovery 
  • Recover complete PCs—or even files—with just one click 
  • Minimize impact on your network infrastructure

About the presenters

Sandra Gittlen is a freelance technology editor for SLGPublishing.net and former award-winning events editor/writer at Network World. Gittlen has presented at ComNet, COMDEX, Harvard’s Graduate Networking Seminar, NetWorld+Interop, and Stanford’s ‘Publishing on the Web’ conferences.

Paul Pieske, Product Marketing Director at Attachmate, brings more than 15 years of experience in the computer software and hardware industries.

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