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The IT staff at this fast-growing Albuquerque, N.M., firm was up to its elbows getting desktops ready for new hires and maintaining older ones that employees use for office, geospatial and computer-aided-design applications.
In February, network administrator Brett Maltbie and his team invented a method to create a single base image that loads Microsoft XP Service Pack 2 on more than 85 models of workstations from eight manufacturers - this despite Microsoft's claim that most hardware abstraction layers require their own image.
He created the ultraflexible image using Microsoft's Sysprep, Bart's Preinstalled Environment PE freeware and the Notification Server and Rapid Deploy features from Altiris' Client Management Suite.
"We can take our image and convert it to pretty much any HAL that exists," he says. "The coolest part is that . . . a rebuild takes under two minutes and used to take two hours." The project cost a mere $3,000 and saves $12,000 a year, Maltbie estimates.
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Metzler on CIO Priorities
The top five CIO priorities based on a survey of NetScout users revealing CIOs' top priorities and what they think they should be. Also includes interviews with CIOs of large organizations.
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Metzler on Application Delivery
How to eliminate the stovepiped or siloed nature of application delivery from both an organization and a technological perspective.
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Metzler on Network Troubleshooting
Overview of network troubleshooting that provides an assessment of where we are, and where we need to be relative to the complexities of today's IT challenges.
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