HP Neoware e90 Migrating from HP Neoware Thin Clients to HP Thin Clients - Page 71

TCMS (Management for LBT), Thintune Manager, MMS

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ezUpdate is a Neoware management tool designed to update and configure Neoware thin clients. ezUpdate will be discontinued in December of 2009, reaching EOLS status at the same time. The most recent version of ezUpdate is available at HP.com, under the drivers and software section, paired with each individual Neoware operating system. Target Thin Clients: Neoware Thin Clients Current HP Replacement: HP Device Manager (No Backward Compatibility) Transition to: HP Thin Clients & HP Device Manager TCMS (Management for LBT) TCMS was a management tool designed to update and configure Mangrove thin clients running LBT software. When Mangrove was purchased by Neoware, development on TCMS was halted and support was reduced to a regional level. This product is still in use today by some key Mangrove/Neoware customers such as France Telecom. TCMS is not a generally available product and should be considered to be in EOSL status for all but specific customers. TCMS has no impact on Service and Support as support is provided by the SAs managing those key accounts. Point of contact for questions - [email protected] Target Thin Clients: Neoware Thin Clients with LBT Original Replacement: ezRemote Manager (EOSL - March of 2010) Current HP Replacement: HP Device Manager (No Backward Compatibility) Transition to: HP t5545 & HP Device Manager Thintune Manager Thintune Manager is a Neoware management tool designed to update and configure Neoware thin clients running the Thintune Linux operating system. Thintune products were primarily sold in Europe, and therefore not relevant to other regions. Thintune Manager has reached end of life status and will be discontinued in December of 2008, reaching EOLS status at the same time. Between now and December of 2008, Support will be provided on a best effort basis, but no further development will be performed. HP Engineering is no longer accepting Support escalations for Thintune products. Target Thin Clients: Neoware Thin Clients with Thintune Linux Current HP Replacement: HP Device Manager (No Backward Compatibility) Transition to: HP t5545 & HP Device Manager MMS MMS (Maxspeed Management System) is a stand-alone software product obtained by Neoware in the Maxspeed acquisition. MMS is a management tool designed to update and configure Maxspeed thin clients running the Windows XPe (SP1 & SP2). Maxspeed products were primarily sold in North America, and therefore less prevalent in other regions. While MMS may still be in use, it has been discontinued and will reach EOSL status in January of 2009. Between now and January of 2009, Support will be provided on a best effort basis, but no further development will be performed. HP Engineering is no longer accepting Support escalations for Maxspeed products. Maxspeed customers will be happy to know that much of the design for HP Device Manager was based on MMS technology. So HP is continuing to build on the success of MMS. Target Thin Clients: Maxspeed Thin Clients with Windows XPe 71

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ezUpdate is a Neoware management tool designed to update and configure Neoware thin clients.
ezUpdate will be discontinued in December of 2009, reaching EOLS status at the same time. The
most recent version of ezUpdate is available at HP.com, under the drivers and software section,
paired with each individual Neoware operating system.
Target Thin Clients: Neoware Thin Clients
Current HP Replacement: HP Device Manager (No Backward Compatibility)
Transition to: HP Thin Clients &
HP Device Manager
TCMS (Management for LBT)
TCMS was a management tool designed to update and configure Mangrove thin clients running LBT
software. When Mangrove was purchased by Neoware, development on TCMS was halted and
support was reduced to a regional level. This product is still in use today by some key
Mangrove/Neoware customers such as France Telecom. TCMS is not a generally available product
and should be considered to be in EOSL status for all but specific customers. TCMS has no impact on
Service and Support as support is provided by the SAs managing those key accounts.
Point of contact for questions
Target Thin Clients: Neoware Thin Clients with LBT
Original Replacement: ezRemote Manager (EOSL
March of 2010)
Current HP Replacement: HP Device Manager (No Backward Compatibility)
Transition to: HP
t5545
&
HP Device Manager
Thintune Manager
Thintune Manager is a Neoware management tool designed to update and configure Neoware thin
clients running the Thintune Linux operating system. Thintune products were primarily sold in Europe,
and therefore not relevant to other regions. Thintune Manager has reached end of life status and will
be discontinued in December of 2008, reaching EOLS status at the same time. Between now and
December of 2008, Support will be provided on a best effort basis, but no further development will
be performed. HP Engineering is no longer accepting Support escalations for Thintune products.
Target Thin Clients: Neoware Thin Clients with Thintune Linux
Current HP Replacement: HP Device Manager (No Backward Compatibility)
Transition to: HP
t5545
&
HP Device Manager
MMS
MMS (Maxspeed Management System) is a stand-alone software product obtained by Neoware in
the Maxspeed acquisition. MMS is a management tool designed to update and configure Maxspeed
thin clients running the Windows XPe (SP1 & SP2). Maxspeed products were primarily sold in North
America, and therefore less prevalent in other regions. While MMS may still be in use, it has been
discontinued and will reach EOSL status in January of 2009. Between now and January of 2009,
Support will be provided on a best effort basis, but no further development will be performed. HP
Engineering is no longer accepting Support escalations for Maxspeed products.
Maxspeed customers will be happy to know that much of the design for HP Device Manager was
based on MMS technology. So HP is continuing to build on the success of MMS.
Target Thin Clients: Maxspeed Thin Clients with Windows XPe