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| name = Radia Client Automation software, formerly HP Client Automation software
| name = Radia Client Automation software, formerly HP Client Automation software
| developer = Persistent Systems, formerly from [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[HP Software Division]]
| developer = Accelerite, a fully owned subsidiary of Persistent Systems, formerly from [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[HP Software Division]]
| latest release version = 9.00
| latest release version = 9.2
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]], Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]], Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
| genre = Client automation software tools
| genre = Client automation software tools

Revision as of 12:55, 13 August 2016

Radia Client Automation software, formerly HP Client Automation software
Developer(s)Accelerite, a fully owned subsidiary of Persistent Systems, formerly from Hewlett-Packard, HP Software Division
Stable release
9.2
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
TypeClient automation software tools
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteRadia Unified Endpoint Management web page

Radia Client Automation software is an end-user device (PC and mobile device) lifecycle management tool for automating routine client-management tasks such as operating system deployments and upgrades, patch management, application software deployment, application use monitoring, security, compliance, and remote system management.[1]

In February 2013, Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Persistent Systems, Inc. agreed to an exclusive license for Persistent to access the HP Client Automation technology. Persistent is now developing the Radia Client Automation product line, based on the original HP Client Automation products. HP is also selling the Radia Client Automation products from Persistent.[2]

History

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

  • 1992 - Novadigm launches Enterprise Desktop Manager (EDM)
  • 1997 - Novadigm launches 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
  • Jan 2013 - Version 9.00 HP Client Automation released
  • Feb 2013 - Persistent Systems Ltd. enters into a strategic agreement with Hewlett-Packard (HP) to license its HP Client Automation (HPCA) software.
  • June 2013 - Persistent Systems delivers on HPCA licensing agreement, launches Radia Client Automation at HP® Discover 2013

Key Features

Radia Client Automation software can manage hundreds of thousands of client devices. It can be used to manage Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux desktops and laptops, mobile devices and tablets running iOS, Android and Windows 8 Series Mobile operating System, HP thin clients, and Windows and Linux servers.[7]

Radia Client Automation uses a desired state management model[8] 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.[9] This model results in higher levels of compliance while at the same time significantly reducing the amount of effort needed to manage the environment.[10] 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.[11]

The major features in the 9.00 release are:

  • Mobile device (iOS,Android and Windows) support
  • Management over the Internet
  • Windows 8 support
  • End-to-end IPv6 support
  • Patch management for Adobe and Java software
  • Target-wise role-based access control

References

  1. ^ "HP Gets Real on Client Virtualization - Containers Expo Blog". sys-con.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Persistent Systems Announces Licensing Agreement With Hewlett Packard for HP Client Automation (HPCA) Software". yahoo.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  3. ^ "OpenView Configuration Management" (PDF). cdgeurope.eu. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  4. ^ Evergreen Systems website
  5. ^ "Welcome - HPE Software Support". hp.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  6. ^ "HP News - HP to Accelerate Adaptive Enterprise Strategy with Acquisition of Novadigm and Consera Software". hp.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  7. ^ HP Client Automation Enterprise software data sheet
  8. ^ "HP IT Service Management Solutions". iwarelogic.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  9. ^ "CW Honors Case Study." ComputerWorld.com
  10. ^ Krill, Paul. "HP IT automation strategy set". infoworld.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  11. ^ HP case study: "iSoft orchestrates its Cloud; Client automation streamlines management of IT devices.” June 2011.
  • Radia Client Automation from Persistent Systems [1]
  • What’s New with HP Client Automation SlideShare presentation [2]