U.S. Army Information Management Support Center Controls Non-Compliant Software with Triumfant
The U.S. Army Information Management Support Center (IMCEN) was facing a mounting challenge. A host of non-compliant applications, including potentially unsafe (adware, spyware) and unauthorized freeware /shareware applications, were proliferating on their thousands of Windows-based workstations increasing at a rate faster than IMCEN could physically manage. In order to fulfill the mandate set by the CIO/G-6 Initiative to gain control over non-compliant software as part of a comprehensive program, IMCEN knew it needed a new approach. Learn how IMCEN is using Triumfant Resolution Manager to gain control over non-compliant software and achieve estimated savings of approximately $8 per desktop, per month, based on the more than 11,000 desktops deployed to date.

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