WPM: The Easiest Way to Deploy Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7
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Windows Provisioning Module for Deploying Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 in 3 Easy Steps

LinMin WPM makes it very easy and cost-effective to provision (remotely and natively install) Windows Server 2008 (including R2) and Windows 7 operating systems on servers, PCs/notebooks, blades and virtual machines.

From simple Windows® installations, as done from DVD, to complex deployments requiring application installations and scripting, LinMin's customizable framework meets your needs now and in the future for both Windows and Linux® shops.

  1. Prepare your Windows OS media: LinMin™ automatically converts your Microsoft-supplied ISOs into provisionable or "LinMin-ready" ones. Simply point LinMin to your Microsoft® OS media and LinMin does the rest in under 5 minutes.
  2. Create a "Windows Instance" by selecting a Windows Edition (e.g., Windows 7 Pro or Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise) and providing your Product Key, language, time zone, computer name, etc. This Install Instance can be used on 1 system or 10,000.
  3. Deploy Windows using MAC-Specific ("push") or MAC-Independent ("pull") provisioning. Use a browser or integrate LinMin into your control panel or other IT application using our API. Assign network/other settings and post-installation scripts to each system if you wish.

Test Drive the Windows Provisioning Module

With WPM, you're just a few mouse clicks away from provisioning W2K8 and Win7:

Change a Server from Red Hat to Windows Server 2008 R2
Push Provisioning: See All Your Systems at a Glance
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Deploy Windows 7 Ultimate to a New Laptop
Pre-Configure the New Laptop that Will Run Win7 Ultimate
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Pull Provisioning: Use the GUI to create a Client-Side Menu
Power on the System and Select What Windows to Install
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Create Template: Select Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter
LinMin Automatically Creates the R2 Enterprise Template
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