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jakecarey
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Mar 24, 2005, 06:32 PM
 
I am the VP of a new company that is beta testing a product that will make the lives of IT directors in schools more livable. We are searching for product beta testers.

For testing, we will give you 5 free licenses of the software to use for yourself or we will donate them to the school of your choice.

If you would be interested please go to Core Pro Inc and read about the product, then point your browser to Beta Tester Registration and register there. You will recieve a welcome letter with your username and passsord that will give you access to the download location.

Thank you in advance.

Jake Carey
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larkost
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Mar 24, 2005, 09:30 PM
 
Umm... how is this a better solution than an RsyncX CD network setup (that is free, but a little work)? Or AppleRemoteDesktop Re-imaging? Or NetOctopus's similar function? Or using Apple Software Restore and a startup script (another free option... and Apple's education support engineers can give you the scripts if you ask nice)? Or NetBoot? Or any of the other solutions for doing almost exactly this?

You don't mention any of those on your page, or make any comparisons... Nor really talk about the product. Screenshots would be good... features lists -> good... etc...
     
jakecarey  (op)
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Mar 25, 2005, 10:52 AM
 
This product may be similar but gives the IT director the ability to simply reboot the computer. There are obviously other alternatives to any solution we think this is the simplest and easiest way to do it.

This would be a good option for someone that doesn't have any scripting knowledge or very little computer knowledge, such as a librarian or someone that simply manages the environment and doesn't have the background to understand all that stuff.

Would you be willing to test this for us?

Jake
     
   
 
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