Future Development of the User Profile Whitepaper
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by Nicholas Dille on 05/21/2008 | 1 Comments | 3,097 Views
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By now, you have probably read about sepago striking a deal with Citrix (see our press release as PDF as well as Doug's and Thomas Kötzing's article). Our product sepagoPROFILE is now owned by Citrix and released under the name of "User Profile Manager" or, short, UPM.
I am really glad to announce that I will be able to maintain the whitepaper about user profile management which I have published in the last months. It is now called "Whitepaper - Citrix User Profile Manager" and will be updated in cooperation with Citrix to reflect new features and the integration with Citrix' product portfolio.
Please note that the download location has changed. sepago now provides a landing page for the whitepaper where all future versions of the whitepaper will be released as well as a history documenting all changes. On this page you can already find an updated version of the whitepaper (version 1.6) to reflect the change in the name.
So, stay tuned for exciting updates of the whitepaper.
References
sepago's Official Announcement (PDF)
Doug's Annoucement and Thomas Kötzing's Announcement
Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM) Web Page
sepago Whitepaper about Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM)
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