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Dell Launches ITNinja

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Dell Software Group in conjunction with Dell KACE will upgrade and expand its online IT community site, AppDeploy.com, under the name, ITNinja. The Dell KACE AppDeploy.com community, is a IT community resource for software deployment best practices, with more than 450,000 monthly visitors, and a community knowledge base that is continually updated by IT professionals, says Dell. The community will continue to be product-agnostic, says Dell, where anyone can join and share information and answers to the thousands of common problems that make critical IT decisions and support tough.

“ITNinja builds on Dell’s established social media success to deliver a valuable community hub in which IT professionals can not only share tips and information but also form new connections with their industry colleagues,” said John Swainson, president, Software Group at Dell.
Content from ITNinja can also be leveraged by Dell KACE customers directly through the Dell KACE Appliance Management Console.

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