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Overview of ITMS 7.1 Updated Console Views 

Oct 13, 2010 06:19 PM

ITMS 7.1 includes an updated interface built on Silverlight that provides the Altiris Administrator views and information that is consistent with the Activity currently being performed. Please click on the link to view a video demonstration of this feature.

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Nov 01, 2011 12:38 PM

Nov 01, 2011 12:30 PM

The component has a software package assigned to it, however the delivery tab is still empty? I even waited 24 hours to see if it would show up on it's own. Any ideas?

Jan 07, 2011 05:25 PM

Alan,

This is a great Demo. Thanks for your hard work on this.

Nov 05, 2010 05:51 PM

This is promising.  Still not as crisp as a Win32 app but if you have to move to a browser, this is certainly better than Java.  I'll have to eat my hat a bit because on a previous post I'd assumed that's what they were doing, since that appears to be what Symantec's done with SEP.  This is good to see - Silverlight looks like it works a lot better.   As long as full keyboard functionality is maintained and it doesn't peg the CPU like Java often does, or plague the user with version issues (as Java also often does), this looks really good.

Nov 05, 2010 01:38 PM

I notice the package size is still missing from the deliverable software view.

Nov 02, 2010 01:24 PM

Here are the notable areas with Silverlight UI:

Home->Notification Server Management->First Time Setup

Manage->Computers

Manage->Software

Manage->Software Catalog

Manage->Jobs and Tasks

Manage->Policies

Oct 27, 2010 05:48 AM

Slick, very slick... What parts of the Console have the new silverlight UI?  It looks like you are in the Manage area, but is that the entire area or just the Jobs & Tasks / Resources section?

Oct 19, 2010 09:36 AM

The demo is very impressive.  I noticed the menu buttons at the top had different icons.  Is this from a newer build than the beta?

Oct 14, 2010 07:08 PM

Yes, this demo was produced on a computer with 8,000 computers of real data in the database.  It was running on a VM on a desktop computer.  SQL was on the same VM. 

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