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Short Take: Dell unveils management software

Dell announced new browswer-based server management software called OpenManage IT Assistant today. The software lets managers track the hardware, software, and system health of individual computers, including those from competitors as well as from Dell. The software will be available for some Dell systems beginning in June.

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Stephen Shankland
announced new browswer-based server management software called OpenManage IT Assistant today. The software lets managers track the hardware, software, and system health of individual computers, including those from competitors as well as from Dell. The software will be available for some Dell systems beginning in June.