Kaseya software allows remote power management of desktops

June 11, 2008—Kaseya, a global provider of information technology (IT) automation software, has introduced software that allows the user to remotely manage desktops, including setting power options so that machines power down when not in use.

The Kaseya User State Management (KUSM) module also delivers an automated desktop migration solution and enables the definition and deployment of group profiles, providing the tools necessary to further integrate power management policies into Kaseya’s advanced systems management console.

Leveraging Versora technology, the KUSM module integrates into the Kaseya IT Automation Framework. Module features include:

  • Automated desktop migration of user settings on operating systems, hardware, or application upgrades
  • Contribution to “Green IT” initiatives by combining the Kaseya 2008 IT Automation Platform, support for Intel vPro Technology, and KUSM
  • Definition and deployment of standard corporate policies and profiles to fit the needs of the organization
  • Definition and management of desktop standard settings and configuration of a group of machines specific to individual organizations or groups of organizations
  • Ability to restore machine account information and user settings from the backup
  • Preservation of user customizations and machine “personalities
  • Ability to maintain consistency across the organization while enforcing corporate standards.

For more information visit the Kaseya Web site.

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