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Wyse Device Manager

Centrally Control the Desktops and Devices in Your World

Wyse Device Manager (WDM) provides the granular asset tracking that IT wants by giving IT administrators the information they need about each hardware device, including the software that is deployed on that device. By presenting up-to-date status information on a simple-to-use central console with remote diagnostic capabilities, the IT department can reduce the desktop visits by their technicians.

With the flexibility to schedule device updates, including application add-ons, OS patches, or complete imaging, when most convenient for users, IT can reduce overall downtime to prevent any loss of productivity. Meanwhile, powerful device grouping capabilities and ability to enforce default configurations give network administrators maximum performance and flexibility in provisioning and managing devices on the network.

Wyse Device Manager Workgroup edition comes bundled with all Wyse thin computers. This version of the software provides comprehensive management control for smaller installations. The powerful Enterprise edition delivers increased device management capabilities, and scales up to hundreds of thousands of clients.

Both versions are easy to use, leverage web-services technology, and are easy to install. Plus, with Wyse Device Manager Installation Services, the Wyse Professional Services team will work with your unique requirements to ensure a successful implementation and smooth rollout of your Wyse Device Manager solution.

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Features Benefits
Centralizes control of thin clients

Eliminates need for support team to visit the desktop or device again in order to add, delete, or change software and configuration, including full imaging of the device.

Scalability to hundreds of thousands of devices Allows administrators to manage thousands of devices across multiple geographically disparate networks.
Easily software and firmware distribution Enables administrators to install new versions of client applications or operating systems from a central site.
Software and client configuration update scheduling Avoids disrupting productivity and work by scheduling software and configuration updates at convenient times.
Dynamic device grouping

Allows administrators to group network devices according to organizational structure.

Consistent device configurations Gives administrators the ability to define default device configurations for groups, allowing faster deployment of devices and easier recovery of failed devices.
Remote device monitoring

Provides visible device status in the software user interface, informing administrators of the current status of devices on the network

Remote troubleshooting and built-in diagnostics

Delivers quick and easy remote troubleshooting by shadowing the device from the console or by using built-in device-specific diagnostics

Detailed asset management

Provides complete visibility into device details with extensive device hardware and software reporting

Delegated administration Delegates administration of devices among other administrators, providing granular control over what functions each admin can perform as well what devices they can manage.
Easily clone device identity Allows administrators to configure a reference device and pull the reference configuration or the entire image and deploy it to other devices.
Active Directory integration Authorizes Active Directory users to perform administration tasks on network devices.