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Paragent IT Management Software Is Now Open Source

02-08-2008 11:11 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Paragent, LLC

Muncie, Indiana, United States, January 25, 2008- Paragent, LLC is now offering its high quality IT management software as open source. This product is now available to all as either a free download from Google code or directly from their main website.

Paragent’s IT management software known as one of only a few software as a service (SaaS) solutions offers a sophisticated web–based interface, flexibility and is well regarded as extremely easy to use and implement is officially available as open-source software. Paragent has made a commitment to the open source community with this release of its IT management software. In fact, the software version currently offered as open source is the same Paragent code that is run on it’s production servers.

Paragent’s IT management software features a wide variety of tools to assist almost any organization reduce downtime and enhance productivity. Top features available in Paragent’s IT management software include hardware and software asset inventory, real time alerts, seamless remote desktop functionality, an integrated help desk environment and a wide range of support products.

It should be noted that Parent IT management software is not only extremely flexible and easy to implement, but premium support is quite affordable costing less than 70 cents per computer, per month for a comprehensive support package.

Contact Person – Jeff Cheesman
Company Name – Paragent, LLC
Voice Phone Number – 800-839-9625
FAX Number - 317-664-7993
Email Address – jcheesman@paragent.com
Website URL – http://www.paragent.com

About Paragent, LLC
Established in July 2003, Paragent is a privately held, Muncie, Indiana-based company specializing in IT management software. The company recently expanded, adding offices at the Flagship Enterprise Center. Paragent provides IT professionals with real-time, on-demand data and information about their networked computers. Information can be accessed securely from any web browser in the world.

Paragent is hosting the open source project on Google Code at code.google.com/p/paragent. Code is also available on Paragent’s main website at the following link: http://www.paragent.com. The open source code is available free for download by anyone.

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