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<p>To learn about how they were able to do it efficiently and cost-effectively, <a href="http://www.novell.com/recording/openpr/2010/wyoming_medical_center.mp3">listen to this recently recorded podcast</a>. In this interview, Grant Ho, director of End-User Computing Solutions at Novell, speaks with Rob Pettigrew and Larry Skalicky of the Wyoming Medical Center about their ZENworks Configuration Management deployment and how it has helped them to become an enterprise-class IT department.</p>
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