ManageEngine Endpoint Central
ManageEngine's Endpoint Central, formerly Desktop Central, is a Unified Endpoint Management Solution that manages enterprise mobility management, including all features of mobile app management and mobile device management, as well as client management for a wide range of endpoints such as mobile devices, laptops computers, tablets, servers, and other machines. ManageEngine Endpoint Central allows users to automate their desktop management tasks such as installing software, patching, managing IT assets, imaging, and deploying OS.
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NinjaOne
NinjaOne automates the hardest parts of IT, empowering more than 20,000 IT teams. By providing deep insights into endpoints, robust security measures, and centralized control, NinjaOne boosts efficiency while safeguarding sensitive data and cutting IT expenses. This comprehensive platform offers a versatile toolkit for managing and securing endpoints, including patch management, mobile device oversight, software distribution, remote support, backup solutions, and more, thanks to its extensive IT and security integrations.
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SmartDeploy
SmartDeploy is a leader in modern endpoint management solutions. IT can support 50 to 50,000 endpoints with a flexible, layered architecture. SmartDeploys award-winning technology is a combination of progressive solutions such as SCCM, VDI, and legacy imaging solutions such Ghost. It has none of the drawbacks. SmartDeploy is trusted by more than 3,000 organizations to deploy and manage end user devices.
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O&O DiskImage
O&O DiskImage 16.5 allows users to back up their entire computer or specific files at any time, even while they are actively using the system. If personal data is lost, it can be swiftly restored with just a few clicks, even in scenarios where Windows fails to boot. This software is compatible with SSD drives and supports the latest UEFI System features. Users can perform system restores and can also clone or duplicate an entire PC or hard drive. Moreover, backups can be restored to a different computer, accommodating changes in hardware, such as a motherboard upgrade or the transition to a new PC while still retaining access to older backups. Many users tend to overlook the importance of routine backups until they experience a loss of critical files due to software glitches, hardware failures, or user mistakes. This often leads to a sudden realization of the immense value and necessity of having a dependable and current backup system in place. Regular backups can serve as a crucial safeguard against unexpected data loss, making them an essential part of responsible computer use.
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