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Paragent, LLC Announces its Membership with the Open Management Consortium

03-05-2008 08:32 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: Paragent, LLC

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Paragent, LLC has joined as a member into the Open Management Consortium (OMC). The OMC is an organization set up to help advance the promotion, adoption, development and integration of open sources system such as Paragent’s highly regarded open source IT management software. Paragent, LLC now joins many of the top open source software companies such as Ayamon, Emu Software, Symbiot, Webmin, Zenoss and others as members.

Paragent, LLC is proud to join the OMC and assist in furthering this organization’s main objectives such as creating awareness of open source management tools in the market, providing resources to help managers in the IT industry make well educated and informed decisions and establish conventions and firm standards that ensure integration and interoperability.

Known for its SaaS product (Software as a Service), Paragent, LLC is offering companies a highly flexible, affordable solution to managing their IT networks. One of Paragent’s goals is to provide efficient and long term options to hosted customers without having to purchase bloated software or being locked in for extremely costly support and service contracts. Paragent is committed to offering software that helps an organization get the job done.

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

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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