Date: 17 May 2004 05:18:48 -0000 From: Rembo Technology Sales <sales@rembo.com> To: doc@freebsd.org Subject: Your email to support@bpbatch.org Message-ID: <20040517051848.2526.qmail@srv4.rembo.com>
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We thank you for your interest in BpBatch. BpBatch is only available on an "as is" basis as there are no plans to develop future versions of the product. Therefore, there is absolutely no more technical support for BpBatch . Due to BpBatch's technical and support limitations we recommend you to evaluate our latest system management solutions - Rembo Auto-Deploy 3.5 and Rembo Toolkit 2.0 - which are our leading products, successfully used by hundreds of companies, government agencies, schools and universities worldwide. Therefore, we: - Allocate important resources for R&D (new features, increased performance, etc.); - Issue updates and new releases on a regular basis; - Guarantee support and maintenance. Global companies such as Dell and HP trust our solutions for years. Rembo Auto-Deploy 3.5 (RAD) is a comprehensive cloning and deployment solutions for servers, desktop and mobiles computers. Rembo Auto-Deploy provides IT organizations of all sizes an integrated and easy to use tool to set up, configure, deploy and manage hundreds of systems in a networked environment Rembo Toolkit 2.0 (Toolkit) is a powerful system management platform for those who wish to customize their cloning, deployment and recovery operations. Rembo Toolkit has been designed to give IT managers full control of hardware and network resources. Both solutions integrate state of the art technology based on industry standards (PXE, Wake on LAN, Multicast, etc.). If you are interested in our solutions we can provide you, free of charge, evaluation copies of Rembo Toolkit 2.0 and Rembo Auto-Deploy 3.5. If you need further information about our products, please do not hesitate to contact us any time at sales@rembo.com. Sincerely, Rembo Sales Team
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