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Centralizes control of thin clients and handheld devices |
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Support team never needs to visit the desktop or device again to add, delete, or change software and configuration |
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Scales up to hundreds of thousands of devices |
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Administrators can manage thousands of devices across multiple geographically disparate networks |
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Easily distributes software and firmware |
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Administrators can install new versions of client applications or operating systems from a central site |
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Software and client configuration update scheduling |
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Avoid disrupting work productivity by scheduling software and configuration updates at convenient times |
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Dynamic grouping of devices |
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Allows administrators to group network devices according to organizational structure |
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Consistent device configurations |
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Provides administrators the ability to define default device configurations for groups of devices allowing faster deployment of devices and easier recovery of failed devices |
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Intuitive GUI through Microsoft Management Console |
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Administrators can learn to use Wyse Rapport quickly with the simple GUI and Wizards |
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Remote device monitoring |
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Visible device status in the user interface informs administrators of the current status of devices on the network |
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Embedded diagnostics and comprehensive error reporting |
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Quickly and easily troubleshoot problems remotely |
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Detailed asset management |
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Allows complete visibility into device details with extensive device hardware and software reporting |
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Handhelds Certified with Wyse Rapport, version 4.+ (Enterprise Edition)
- Symbol SPT 1746 - Palm OS 3.5
- Symbol SPT 1842 - Palm OS 3.5
- Palm m515 - Palm OS 4.1
- Symbol SPT 1846 - Palm OS 4.1
- iPAQ 3650 - PPC 2000
- iPAQ H3950 - PPC 2002
- Symbol PPT 2846 - PPC 2002
- Dell Axim - PPC 2002
- Dell Axim - PPC 2003
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