CPSI Releases Visual CASEL for Novell and NT Networks.COLUMBIA Columbia, cities, United States Columbia (kəlŭm`bēə). 1 City (1990 pop. 75,883), Howard co., central Md., between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. , Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 5, 1998--Computer Power Solutions is announcing the release of Visual CASEL CASEL Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning CASEL Classroom Administrative System for Educational LANs for Novell (Novell Inc., Provo, UT, www.novell.com) Novell was founded as Novell Data Systems in 1981 by Jack Davis and George Canova and initially manufactured terminals for IBM mainframes. In 1983, Ray Noorda became CEO and president of a restructured Novell, Inc. and NT networks with Windows 98/95 workstations. Visual CASEL (Classroom Administrative System for Educational LANs) is a desktop security and network management product designed and written in conjunction with teachers, administrators, and technology coordinators. Visual CASEL resolves many major problems that school districts face on a day-to-day day-to-day adj. 1. Occurring on a routine or daily basis: the day-to-day movements of the stock market. 2. basis with regards to their networks and workstations. First, it dynamically manages and secures your Windows 95/98 desktop. There is no longer any need for using policies or profiles to manage the security and look of your desktop. It dynamically configures the desktops by providing user based security and desktops. Second, it helps manage Novell/NT networks by reducing the need to use direct network utilities for functions such as user addition and deletion deletion /de·le·tion/ (de-le´shun) in genetics, loss of genetic material from a chromosome. de·le·tion n. Loss, as from mutation, of one or more nucleotides from a chromosome. , along with many others. Visual CASEL provides an intuitive interface for these functions. Next, it manages student directories and files on the network and allows for the distribution of files and assignments across the network. Fourth, Visual CASEL secures the desktop by limiting access to local drives, disabling dis·a·ble tr.v. dis·a·bled, dis·a·bling, dis·a·bles 1. To deprive of capability or effectiveness, especially to impair the physical abilities of. 2. Law To render legally disqualified. the right mouse button, protecting executables from the user, and maintaining user level registries. Visual CASEL does much more. For more information about Visual CASEL and CPSI's other products, visit their web site at www.cpsiil.com or call at 800/659-8240. |
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