Historically, American Savings Bank used batch files to deploy and update software across the organization, a time-consuming approach that could not guarantee availability of applications locally. To enhance software replication, streamline print management, and increase control over storage resources, the company deployed a new software architecture based on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2. This technology offers fast, reliable replication of applications and files to local distribution points. In addition, the new system supports centralized print management, significantly reducing unplanned downtime. And while administrators previously could not see how employees used storage resources, they now can monitor files being stored to servers. By ensuring that only business-critical data is uploaded, the bank has reduced its storage requirements and streamlined the backup process.
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