FileWave Announces Support of Apple Macintosh(R) Computers Using Intel(R) Microprocessor for FileWave(TM) and Asset Trustee(TM)1 March 2006
FileWave, a technology leader of Mac OS X and Windows systems management software, today announced the support of Apple Macintosh(R) computers using Intel(R) microprocessor. "We are very excited to make this functionality available for FileWave(TM) and Asset Trustee(TM). This shows once again that FileWave and Asset Trustee are innovative products and a enterprise solutions for our customers," says Ben Forsyth, Head of Technology at FileWave. "Because of the modern code base, cross platform products and our motivated team, we were able to create universal binaries for our client components of FileWave(TM) and Asset Trustee(TM) in a very short timeframe. In addition this release enables customers to find what software versions are installed on their Macs and then have the ability to update the Macs to the universal binary version of the application," Forsyth adds. The company has its administrator and server based components under development. These pieces, FileWave(TM) XAdmin, FileWave(TM) XServer, Asset Trustee(TM) Inventory and Asset Trustee(TM) PostOffice will be shipping with Intel(R) for Macintosh support in the next major releases of FileWave(TM) and Asset Trustee(TM) later this year. About FileWave FileWave develops, markets, and integrates the software management tools FileWave(TM) and Asset Trustee(TM). These products deploy, monitor, and manage applications in enterprise network environments based on Apple Macintosh systems. Customers of FileWave include Nike, Gruner + Jahr, LEGO, Publicis and Viacom. For additional information, please visit http://www.filewave.com . NOTE: FileWave and the FileWave logo are trademarks of FileWave and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. FileWave is patent pending under International Application No.:PCT/CH2004/000690. All other brand names are trademarks of their respective partners.
Source: prnewswire
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