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== HP Client Automation Enterprise ==
== HP Client Automation Enterprise ==
HP Client Automation Enterprise can manage hundreds of thousands of client devices. It can be used to manage [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] desktops and laptops, HP thin clients, and Windows and Linux servers.<ref>[https://h10078.www1.hp.com/cda/hpdc/fetchPDF.do HP Client Automation Enterprise software data sheet]</ref>
HP Client Automation Enterprise can manage hundreds of thousands of client devices. It can be used to manage [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] desktops and laptops, HP thin clients, and Windows and Linux servers<ref>[https://h10078.www1.hp.com/cda/hpdc/fetchPDF.do HP Client Automation Enterprise software data sheet]</ref> and mobility support for [[Android]] and [[IOS]] devices.


HP Client Automation Enterprise Edition uses a desired state management model<ref>[http://www.iwarelogic.com/hp-client-automation-center.htm iWareLogic.com]</ref> where IT defines how it wants devices to look through a series of policies, while agents on client devices proactively synchronize and manage to that defined state.<ref>.[http://www.cwhonors.org/viewCaseStudy2008.asp?NominationID=2523 "CW Honors Case Study." ComputerWorld.com]</ref> This model results in higher levels of compliance while at the same time significantly reducing the amount of effort needed to manage the environment.<ref>[http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobilize/hp-it-automation-strategy-set-455?page=0,0&r=689 InfoWorld.com. "HP IT Automation Strategy Set."]</ref> It is especially effective for notebook or laptop PCs because infrequent and lower bandwidth connections can limit the effectiveness of task-based models that are commonly found across the industry.<ref>[http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA3-4943EEW&cc=us&lc=en HP case study: "iSoft orchestrates its Cloud; Client automation streamlines management of IT devices.” June 2011.]</ref>
HP Client Automation Enterprise Edition uses a desired state management model<ref>[http://www.iwarelogic.com/hp-client-automation-center.htm iWareLogic.com]</ref> where IT defines how it wants devices to look through a series of policies, while agents on client devices proactively synchronize and manage to that defined state.<ref>.[http://www.cwhonors.org/viewCaseStudy2008.asp?NominationID=2523 "CW Honors Case Study." ComputerWorld.com]</ref> This model results in higher levels of compliance while at the same time significantly reducing the amount of effort needed to manage the environment.<ref>[http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobilize/hp-it-automation-strategy-set-455?page=0,0&r=689 InfoWorld.com. "HP IT Automation Strategy Set."]</ref> It is especially effective for notebook or laptop PCs because infrequent and lower bandwidth connections can limit the effectiveness of task-based models that are commonly found across the industry.<ref>[http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA3-4943EEW&cc=us&lc=en HP case study: "iSoft orchestrates its Cloud; Client automation streamlines management of IT devices.” June 2011.]</ref>

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HP Client Automation software
Developer(s)Hewlett-Packard, HP Software Division
Stable release
8.10
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Linux, Mac
TypeClient automation software tools
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteHP Client Automation software web page

HP Client Automation software is a PC configuration lifecycle management tool from Hewlett-Packard for automating routine client (computing) management tasks such as operating system deployments and upgrades, patch (computing) management, application software deployment, application usage monitoring, security, compliance and remote system management.[1]

HP Client Automation has two versions that cover customers with different levels of IT sophistication, size and complexity. HP Client Automation Enterprise provides policy-based device management. HP Client Automation Standard delivers task-based PC management with out-of-the-box functionality.[2] Both versions of the software are sold as part of the HP Business Service Automation suite of products from the HP Software Division .

History

HP Client Automation has been called various names in its life-cycle, HP OpenView Configuration Management software,[3] Radia and Enterprise Desktop Manager (EDM).[4][5]

  • 1992 - Novadigm launched EDM - Enterprise Desktop Manager
  • 1997 - Novadigm launched Radia
  • 2004 - HP acquires Novadigm[6]
  • September 2004 - Version 4.0 Radia released
  • April 2007 - Version 5.0 HP OpenView Configuration Management released
  • October 2007 - Version 5.1 HP Configuration Management released
  • July 2008 - Version 7.20 HP Client Automation released
  • May 2009 - Version 7.50 HP Client Automation released
  • Dec 2009 - Version 7.80 HP Client Automation released
  • June 2010 – Version 7.90 HP Client Automation released
  • Feb 2011 - Version 8.10 HP Client Automation released

HP Client Automation Standard

HP Client Automation Standard is designed for customers who have up to 10,000 desktops, laptops and thin clients to manage.[7] Features include discovery and inventory of managed devices; software deployment; automated and continuous patch management; operating system deployment and migration, including personality backup and restore; acquisition and deployment of HP Softpaq systems, management of thin clients and Out-of-band management (OOBM).[8][9]

HP Client Automation Enterprise

HP Client Automation Enterprise can manage hundreds of thousands of client devices. It can be used to manage Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux desktops and laptops, HP thin clients, and Windows and Linux servers[10] and mobility support for Android and IOS devices.

HP Client Automation Enterprise Edition uses a desired state management model[11] where IT defines how it wants devices to look through a series of policies, while agents on client devices proactively synchronize and manage to that defined state.[12] This model results in higher levels of compliance while at the same time significantly reducing the amount of effort needed to manage the environment.[13] It is especially effective for notebook or laptop PCs because infrequent and lower bandwidth connections can limit the effectiveness of task-based models that are commonly found across the industry.[14]

References

  • HP PC Management [www.hp.com/go/clientautomation]
  • HP Client Automation Standard software [1]
  • HP Client Automation Enterprise software [2]
  • HP Business Automation Essentials [3]
  • What’s New with HP Client Automation SlideShare presentation [4]