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<title>Creating a Common Systems Management Infrastructure for Disparate Systems</title>
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<description>In today&apos;s complex, multiplatform enterprise, unifying systems management under a common infrastructure is a significant force driving many business decisions. With Linux projects providing specialized applications and functionality, Unix resources running mission-critical systems, and the inevitable Windows network serving the needs of the rank-and-file end user, the challenge facing IT departments is to manage all these disparate resources in the most economical, secure, and efficient manner possible.</description>

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