TIGHT K-12 BUDGETS FIND RELIEF WITH CASPER SUITE
JAMF Software has taken immediate steps to assist K-12 schools and non-profits address the challenges associated with budget shortfalls and the need to maintain or grow IT infrastructures.
Beginning immediately, JAMF Software’s Casper Client Management Suite for the Macintosh environment (including the cross-platform Recon application for inventory) will be offered to K-12 and non-profits at “direct-to-maintenance” pricing that by-passes the up front contracts and minimum base pricing offered by competitors.
The Casper Suite is an all-in-one tool to inventory, image, update, and maintain Macintosh computers. In addition to increased efficiency for IT staffs, organizations can also achieve a reduction in liability related to license management, security, and other regulatory concerns. The Casper Suite enables administrators to improve the quality of IT that reduces the time and cost of providing support and solutions.
“Finally, there’s an affordable OS X network management tool. Nothing beats a well-developed desktop management system like this. Other products were overkill, under kill, or simply not affordable.” - Glenn Nowosad, Director of Technology, Lakeland Catholic Schools
Pricing benefits include:
- Direct-to-maintenance pricing with no minimum base
- No up-front contracts
- No multi-year prepayments
- Additional discounts are available and can be locked-in
The Casper Suite includes:
- Inventory & Asset Management
- Configuration & Settings Management
- Package Building
- Computer Imaging
- Remote Deployment
- Remote Screen Control
- Policy Enforcement
To learn more about the Casper Suite, go to: www.jamfsoftware.com
About JAMF Software: JAMF Software, creators of the Casper Client Management Suite, was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. JAMF Software simplifies the lives of Macintosh system administrators throughout the United States and Europe by increasing efficiency, lowering support costs, and reducing liability for IT Managers and CIOs.




