NOVELL ZENWORKS FOR DESKTOPS 4 MANAGES NETWORK WORKSTATIONS WHEREVER THEY ARE VIA THE INTERNET.Novell, Inc., a provider of Net business solutions, has introduced Novell ZENworks Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . for Desktops 4, the complete desktop management solution that allows organizations to manage users' desktops and laptops wherever they are, whether in the office or on the road. Novell ZENworks for Desktops 4 is built on Internet standards See Internet Engineering Task Force. and automates key network management tasks, letting IT professionals manage their workstations more effectively with less work so they can focus on initiatives strategic to the organization. No longer dependent on the Novell client to manage a workstation, ZENworks for Desktops 4 is another key Novell solution that works across all leading operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. , letting organizations use what they have more efficiently, rather than being forced into expensive infrastructure purchases. The most widely deployed directory-enabled desktop management solution on the market, Novell ZENworks for Desktops can give customers a quantifiable return on investment of more than 2,000 percent**. ZENworks for Desktops automates routine management tasks by capturing administrative knowledge and embedding it into the network using a policy-based approach. Changes to any policy can be quickly and easily distributed throughout the Net, so groups, users or entire business units can be managed comprehensively while maintaining a personalized work environment for each individual. "Because ZENworks for Desktops 4 will give us the ability to manage PCs whether they are on the corporate network or on the Internet, we will have the ability to deploy a standard set of software and policies regardless of the user's location. As a result, we can leverage our existing desktop management infrastructure to provide services to users on remote or low-bandwidth connections," said Matt Krieger, associate director of Global Network Architecture Services for The Reader's Digest Reader's Digest U.S.-based monthly magazine. Founded by DeWitt and Lila Wallace, it was first published in 1922 as a digest of articles of topical interest and entertainment value condensed from other periodicals. Association, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :RDA RDA abbr. recommended daily allowance Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) The Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) are quantities of nutrients in the diet that are required to maintain good health in people. , RDB See Oracle Rdb. 1. Rdb - Oracle Rdb 2. rdb - A roll-your-own database, created in the Unix toolkit philosophy. It appears to be written in the awk language, and is very compatible with awk. It uses awk's syntax and can be combined with awk commands. ). "ZENworks for Desktops 4's Internet-based features will help us reach our strategic IT goal of reducing infrastructure costs while expanding the range and reach of key business applications. ZENworks for Desktops has provided significant value in the management of our software and PC assets, and version 4 will build upon our capabilities considerably." Novell ZENworks for Desktops gives organizations the ability and flexibility to manage all of their local and remote Windows* desktops and laptops through the complete lifecycle of the device -- from initial setup and configuration to end of life -- with a single comprehensive solution. ZENworks for Desktops 4 features PXE (Preboot EXecution Environment) An Intel Wired for Management (WfM) capability that enables a PC to boot from the server. It enables remote booting (boot the OS), remote emergency booting (boot a diagnostic program) and remote new system startup (boot the installation (Preboot Execution Environment The Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE, aka Pre-Execution Environment, or 'pixie') is an environment to boot computers using a network interface card independently of available data storage devices (like hard disks) or installed operating systems. ) functionality that allows a workstation to be booted and managed before the workstation operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. starts, vastly simplifying and reducing the cost of a customer's rollout of Windows XP or other desktop operating system The control program in a user's machine (desktop or laptop). Also called a "client operating system," Windows is the overwhelming majority while the Macintosh comes second. There are also several versions of Linux for the desktop. Contrast with network operating system. . When ZENworks for Desktops is combined with ZENworks for Servers and ZENworks for Handhelds, entire networks including desktops, laptops, PDAs and multiple server platforms such as Windows, Linux*, Solaris* and Novell NetWare can be managed together as one Net. "ZENworks for Desktops leverages the power of Novell eDirectory to simplify management across heterogeneous networks and the Internet," said Chris Stone, vice chairman, Office of the CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Novell. "Administrators can tailor content, applications and work environments according to the personal needs of individual users or user groups, independent of their location. As a result, users can access their applications in a simple, consistent way, without being tethered Attached to a data or power source by wire or fiber. Contrast with untethered. to specific desktops and laptops. More than ever, ZENworks for Desktops effectively addresses the challenges of network management in the face of increasingly mobile workforces and highly distributed computing environments." ZENworks for Desktops 4 gives administrators the ability to automatically manage desktops and laptops regardless of their location, addressing the unique challenges of managing remote and mobile users. Features such as the automatic restart of interrupted data delivery as soon as a user reconnects and transparent problem detection and correction even when a user is disconnected keep a mobile user's productivity up and costs down. ZENworks uses an intelligent agent that transparently adapts to the changing network environments of the mobile user. The agent uses Internet standards to automatically negotiate barriers such as low bandwidth, thus optimizing data delivery to remote users to keep them connected and productive. Ronni Colville of Gartner, Inc., said, "A single configuration-management solution across all devices and platforms throughout the global enterprise is extremely compelling to CxOs and IT managers who are trying to maximize return on their existing investments. Vendors who have an understanding of user connectivity constraints -- whether they are connected, intermittent or disconnected -- are best positioned to provide mobile solutions for all of their management needs." ZENworks for Desktops 4 no longer requires the Novell client to be installed on managed workstations, and because it is based on Internet standards, organizations can use ZENworks and the Internet to automatically install and launch applications on desktops and laptops and remotely troubleshoot problems through management features such as remote control and inventory. This Internet-ready approach makes access to applications and data simpler, faster and more reliable for every user. Administrators can distribute, configure, update and troubleshoot all aspects of the workstation wherever it is via the Internet, whether inside or outside the firewall. That means users are saved from launching a virtual private network (VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. ) in order for their workstations to be managed, simplifying the users' experience and increasing productivity. |
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