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Symantec's pcAnywhere 11.5, due the first part of December, lets
administrators manage servers or end users' workstations without
having to be physically present. With the pcAnywhere running as a
host on a machine, the IT staffer can run a client program from
anywhere in the world and do anything from update the latest security
patch to executing a program.
The update by the Cupertino, Calif., company is further acknowledgement
of the growing popularity of Linux in the enterprise. Since its initial
launch, pcAnywhere has been a Windows-only application, but that's been
expanded to include Red Hat (Quote, Chart) Linux and Novell's
(Quote, Chart) SUSE Linux. On the desktop, the remote management
tool can sit on the KDE and GNOME platforms.
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