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Automation Simplified with Recast Software
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Automation Simplified with Recast Software

SysAdmins have to deal with many repetitive tasks on their daily to-do list. They are often stuck doing the same tasks over and over again, while more pressing projects go cold on the back burner.

Rapid Application Patching with Application Manager 
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Rapid Application Patching with Application Manager 

Microsoft Enterprise App Management: A First Look 
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Microsoft Enterprise App Management: A First Look 

Compliance Tracking with Trend Dashboards
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Compliance Tracking with Trend Dashboards

Many of you know Recast Software for the powerful dashboards in Right Click Tools Enterprise. However, you may be less aware of a very useful feature embedded within these dashboards. Our AD Cleanup, BitLocker Compliance, LAPS (Local Admin Password Solution) Compliance, and Software Updates dashboards all come with the ability to create a Trend Dashboard. These Trend Dashboards provide a historical look at each of the individual dashboards, which assists IT Managers and security teams by providing clear, trackable status updates.  

5 Ways Right Click Tools Enterprise Saves Organizational Resources
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5 Ways Right Click Tools Enterprise Saves Organizational Resources

See the top reasons how Right Click Tools Enterprise edition helps SysAdmins be more productive and reduce the chance of human errors.

Role-Based Permissions in Right Click Tools
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Role-Based Permissions in Right Click Tools

In a world where Zero Trust is becoming the industry standard, the last thing you want to do is give out unnecessary permissions. Striking a balance between empowering your employees and reigning in admin access can be challenging. While we often think of these issues in terms of our end users, IT employee accounts should be treated with the same level of scrutiny, providing just enough access to get the job done.

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Intune Co-Management: Pros, Cons, and the Journey from SCCM to the Cloud