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Systems Management Software

www.globallifeclub.com      2006-8-3 18:04:43


You are in the middle of a huge project. There is still so much to do and so many aspects to cover.  You have a major deadline that¡¯s creeping up with every second that ticks by on the clock. Speaking of the clock, it seems to be on turbo speed.
Then¡­the unthinkable happens. Your computer beeps.  It flickers.  It flashes and it sputters. Your once reliable computer freezes. Then, your former faithful companion conks out. What went wrong?


An office is often a network of computers working together to run a business's operations. What controls this system in your office? Are there constant checks to make sure everything is working properly and contributing to the overall success of your company? Do you know where to turn when something breaks down or needs replacing?


Systems management software is used to monitor these very operations. It can control all the computers in your office and give them a virtual boss to report to in the form of computer software. The end result is computer resources being optimized to serve you.


Everyone has a boss to answer to. (Well, expect for maybe the boss himself or herself.) Shouldn¡¯t the computers, who are also working for the company, have someone or something to answer to as well?




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