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Do you need a service desk that integrates with Novell ZENworks Configuration Management? Are you lacking the information to make the most of your IT assets? Attend this session to see how GroupLink's powerful Novell ZENworks-integrated service desk solution, everything HelpDesk (eHD), can meet these demands. You'll learn about the extensive integration between the two products, including linking ZENworks assets to helpdesk tickets, integrating the ZENworks database, running reports grouped by ZENworks assets and much more.
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GroupLink’s® everything HelpDesk® Solution with Novell® ZENworks®
Mike NielsonAssociate Product ManagerGroupLink/[email protected]
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About Us
• GroupLink Corporation
– Based in Bountiful, Utah– Novell® Silver Technology
partner for over 12 years– Providers of the Novell
integrated help desk, everything HelpDesk®
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everything HelpDesk® Overview
• Fully web-based– Access tickets anywhere you have internet access (including
smartphones and PDA's)– Supported on Firefox, IE, and others
• Easy to use end-user submission form– Facilitates end-user use of the system.
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everything HelpDesk® Overview (cont.)
• GroupWise® integration– Status updates and ticket submission are communicated
through the GroupWise email integration.– Schedule tasks and appointments with GroupWise calendar.
Integration• Novell® eDirectory™ integration
– Seamless integration via LDAP, for your central repository of your supported client and customer account information.
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everything HelpDesk® Overview (cont.)
• Ticket Templates– Three types of ticket templates, used for:
> Routine requests> Scheduled business tasks > Work flow for business processes
– Simplify technician work load by automating routine tasks of updating, tracking and closing help desk tickets.
• Powerful reporting– Key performance indicators (KPI's) identify problems or
opportunities – Create customizable and saved reports
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everything HelpDesk® Overview (cont.)
• Searchable knowledgebase– Private and public knowledgebase articles– Google-like search of articles
• Multi-departmental– Solution is not just for IT, but can be used for many departments within
an organization (HR, facilities, maintenance, etc.).• Dashboards
– Gauge real time performance – Identify trends and quickly respond to critical process issues
ZENworks® 10 Integration
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ZENworks® 10 Integration
• Tie assets directly to help desk tickets– The auto-suggest function suggests the user's primary assets or
workstation, plus any other workstations the user has accessed.– These assets can be tied to the help desk ticket
• View all past tickets associated with a ZEN asset– Simple click of a button shows you all tickets associated to a
specific asset.
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ZENworks® 10 Integration (cont.)
• Search ZENworks database straight from the ticket.• Integration with current ZENworks database.
– Sybase, Oracle or MS SQL.– No need to import or export assets with this integration.
• Stay informed with accurate information. – Access trouble asset reports grouped by ZEN managed
devices.
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ZENworks® 10 Integration (cont.)
• Launch remote control sessions for ZEN assets directly from a ticket
– ZENworks remote control.– everything HelpDesk® contains its own VNC.– Each time a remote session is started, a history note is placed
on the ticket (includes technician name and time stamp).
Demonstration
Questions and Answers
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