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What is IBM’s Distributed Computing Platform?

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What is IBM’s Distributed Computing Platform?

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Today, many on-demand businesses not only require IT environments that are distributed throughout many locations, such as retailers and banks, they also require their business and IT processes to happen in sync. IBM’s Distributed Computing Platform (DCP) is a standardised approach to managing, updating and supporting a Windows® 2003, Windows® XP and Active Directory® environment throughout an organisation. Whether it’s 5,000 desktop sites in one building or 1,000 in five buildings – DCP is about the effective management of large numbers of desktops, devices, servers, applications and LAN’s from one centralised point. DCP can be as simple as IBM evaluating your needs and providing you with recommendations or it can include the roll-out of a totally new environment combined with ongoing support. The business benefits IBM has considerable experience implementing Microsoft® Standard Operating environments in corporate and public sector organisations throughout the world. That’s why their D

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