| Features |
Benefits |
| Centralizes control of thin clients |
Eliminates need for support team to visit the desktop or device again in order to add, delete, or change software and configuration, including full imaging of the device. |
| Scalability to hundreds of thousands of devices |
Allows administrators to manage thousands of devices across multiple geographically disparate networks. |
| Easily software and firmware distribution |
Enables administrators to install new versions of client applications or operating systems from a central site. |
| Software and client configuration update scheduling |
Avoids disrupting productivity and work by scheduling software and configuration updates at convenient times. |
| Dynamic device grouping |
Allows administrators to group network devices according to organizational structure. |
| Consistent device configurations |
Gives administrators the ability to define default device configurations for groups, allowing faster deployment of devices and easier recovery of failed devices. |
| Remote device monitoring |
Provides visible device status in the software user interface, informing administrators of the current status of devices on the network |
| Remote troubleshooting and built-in diagnostics |
Delivers quick and easy remote troubleshooting by shadowing the device from the console or by using built-in device-specific diagnostics |
| Detailed asset management |
Provides complete visibility into device details with extensive device hardware and software reporting |
| Delegated administration |
Delegates administration of devices among other administrators, providing granular control over what functions each admin can perform as well what devices they can manage. |
| Easily clone device identity |
Allows administrators to configure a reference device and pull the reference configuration or the entire image and deploy it to other devices. |
| Active Directory integration |
Authorizes Active Directory users to perform administration tasks on network devices. |