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DeskCenter USA Inc. is Presenting New Version 9.4 at CeBit 2012

DeskCenter USA, Inc., the independent distributor of DeskCenter Solutions AG., announces that it will present the new Version 9.4 for private review at CeBit 2012.

2012-03-05
LONG BEACH, NY, March 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) March 1, 2012 Long Beach, NY USA DeskCenter USA, Inc. is presenting the new version 9.4 at CeBIT 2012

DeskCenter USA, Inc., the independent distributor of DeskCenter Solutions AG., announces that it will present the new Version 9.4 for private review at CeBit 2012.

This will be the first time that the new version 9.4 of the "DeskCenter Management Suite" will be shown to the public. Due to the success and great market acceptance of this full featured IT Management solution in the last few years, we have chosen to show all the new features during private product sessions in Hall 3. For an appointment please email to info@deskcenterusa.com or call 516 442 1508. Please provide your contact information so we can co-ordinate the appointment.

Besides numerous additions to the integrated 19 applications, the new version includes an all-encompassing Active Directory Management which will greatly simplify the daily tasks for IT administration. Therefore, it will be possible to not only import computers, users, and other components from the Active Directory, but to also manage the entire directory itself. Numerous additional functions, like the management or synchronization of multiple or distributed Active Directories can now easily be handled.

An added highlight of this version is also the new, intelligent script editor, which besides C# and VB Script, also supports PowerShell. The new editor allows the intuitive creation of scripts with all the possibilities and power of the DeskCenter Management Suite suggesting the respective commands from a menu. The addition of PowerShell integrates already the new standard for scripting and already supports PowerShell 3.0 which will be standard with Windows 8.

The official release is scheduled during April 2012. "With the new possibilities of our Active Directory management and the PowerShell support we have again been immediately responsive to our customers" says DeskCenter USA, Inc. President and CEO, Hans J Kaemmlein. "With our numerous upgrades in the modules Software Distribution, Patch Management, OS Deployment, License Management, and our Help Desk function we have again demonstrated our leadership position in the full featured IT Management space."

DeskCenter USA Inc. l http://www.deskcenter.com
Phone 516 442-1508 l Fax 516 442-0282
Email: info@deskcenterusa.com
309 West Park Avenue l Long Beach, NY 11561

About DeskCenter USA, Inc.
The DeskCenter USA is a global software company. The leading technology platform "DeskCenter Management Suite has all requirements for complete IT service management. This includes IT Asset Management, License Management, Software Deployment and OS Deployment as well as reporting, a User Help Desk and an extensive Real Time System Management. With an attractive partner program, the product is the ideal solution for system houses and system integrators who want to offer innovative managed services. This rapidly growing company has more than 1,000 customers including Kraft, Volkswagen, Lufthansa AirPlus and PricewaterhouseCoopers. The award-winning software company is best known for its outstanding customer support, its pricing structures and the inclusion of its customers in the development process.

DeskCenter USA Inc. an award winning global IT Infrastructure, Lifecycle & Helpdesk Solutions company


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[Press-News.org] DeskCenter USA Inc. is Presenting New Version 9.4 at CeBit 2012
DeskCenter USA, Inc., the independent distributor of DeskCenter Solutions AG., announces that it will present the new Version 9.4 for private review at CeBit 2012.