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Hardware-Independent Cloning: Leveraging the Power of One - Single-Image Cloning With the Universal Imaging Utility

Overview Organizations - enterprises, public sector, and academic - expend tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars each year on IT overhead activities such as formatting PCs for new employees, migrating users to new desktops, and updating operating systems and applications organization wide. The introduction of the Universal Imaging Utility promises to decrease these costs while bringing numerous other benefits: enhanced network security, reduced platform downtime, better utilization of IT talent, improved troubleshooting, superior compliance, and freedom of choice in hardware vendor selection. With the advent of the Universal Imaging Utility, the Image of that Dell desktop will now port quite nicely to the IBM ThinkPad in the office next door. That is the Power of One.

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PublisherBinary Research International File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2006 Downloads351
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