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How to manage your imaging project with KACE this summer!

Several of you were not able to attend the inaugural meeting, so we are providing the link to the recording, as promised. Many thanks to Beth and Peter for their excellent presentation: “How to manage your imaging project with KACE this summer!” The detailed explanations of both the “how to’s” and the re-imaging results will be extremely valuable to many group members this summer and in the future. 

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Recording date: Thursday, July 26, 2018 1:02 pm
 Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
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Duration: 51 minutes
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Re-imaging your systems with limited IT resources?  

Join our webcast where Beth Skrobanski and Peter Small from Albemarle County Public Schools will talk about how they are tackling this challenge with the KACE Systems Deployment Appliance (SDA).

They will share tips on how they are using the KACE SDA this summer to re-image up to 15,000 systems across 27 schools with a limited time window.

Learn how to use your KACE SDA to tailor your imaging needs to meet your SLA's in a timely manner without the drama!

Join us for a live webcast and discover how to:

• Streamline your Windows 10 migration
• Analyse your existing hardware and software
• Track your project and report on the status
• Migrate user data and configurations
• Save time and resources




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