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PC Lifecycle Management (PCLM) provides a cohesive and effective solution. PCLM is the practice of managing end-user systems from purchase to retirement. It covers everything from initial deployment to upgrading, patching, and decommissioning the systems. Though it sounds like traditional desktop management, PCLM is different in one key way: It requires that one integrates the management process with the management product. Without this integration, PCLM will not work.
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| Date: | Apr 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 8 |
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