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Tranxition and KACE K1000/K2000 are Spot On in New Deployments

Last Spring, Tranxition announced its relationship with the KACE team and two powerful integrations of Tranxition Migration Manager into the two KACE appliances.  "We have had substantial and successful deployments in the first six months and we are pleased with customer progress leveraging the integration," said Kelly Mackin, CEO of Tranxition. "The integration enables KACE users to revolutionize their OS and Office deployment processes, delivering a 9X return even on a single deployment. No where we know of in the technology business does an investment in technology produce this kind of return."

Tranxition Migration Manager dynamically captures up to 10,000 or so settings on a typical Windows computer (Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1) and transitions those settings to ones that will work on Windows 10.  The same goes for Outlook and Office migrations, all the way from Office 2003 to Office 2016 in one step. There are 26 applications including Adobe, Chrome, Firefox and IE included with the tool.  The tool includes envy-producing file, directory, and document migration to new systems and network drives.

Integrating Migration Manager into the KACE environment enables the automation features of Migration Manager to dovetail perfectly with the management features of the KACE appliances, delivering lower technical support burdens, improved reliability, 5X the speed of free tools, and more.  

For more information, see Tranxition's website at http://tranxition.com, or contact your KACE representative.


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