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LANDesk Software, Inc. is a corporation that provides systems management, security management, and process management solutions to organizations. LANDesk is considered by many to be the first vendor to integrate systems and security management solutions, and today its software has been installed on tens of millions of nodes worldwide. Certainly, it is one of the oldest companies providing this type of product.[1]

Originally founded in 1985 as LAN Systems, the company’s software product assets were acquired by Intel in 1991, forming Intel’s LANDesk division.[2] In 2002, LANDesk Software became a standalone company with headquarters near Salt Lake City, Utah.[3] The company's software is used worldwide.[4] In 2006, Avocent purchased the company for $416 million. [5]

LANDesk software has been the subject of third party manuals, including "Intel LANDesk Management Suite v.6.4: Essentials" by Barbara S. Josephson. ISBN 189385406X

References

  1. ^ "LANDesk Management Suite 7 review: The latest update to a fully-fledged network management package," by Dave Mitchell. Techworld.com Networking reviews, July 11, 2003. http://www.techworld.com/networking/reviews/index.cfm?reviewid=49
  2. ^ "From Intel To Independence -- How Joe Wang is transforming LANDesk," T.C. Doyle, VARbusiness, September 1, 2003, page 114.
  3. ^ "LANDesk eases hardware upgrade pains," Matt Hamblen. Computerworld, May 12, 2003, page 6.
  4. ^ e.g. "Desktop-Management im Vergleich - Mit den Administrationsprodukten von Altiris, Enteo, Landesk und Microsoft lassen sich viele Routineaufgaben in der IT-Verwaltung einfacher erledigen," Computerwoche, 2005. Volume 32, issue 19, page 24. (German edition of "Computerworld.")
  5. ^ Infoworld, "In Brief: Avocent to buy LANDESK for $416M" April 27, 2006. http://infoworld.com/article/06/04/27/77825_HNavocentbrief_1.html

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