About this software
Paragon Deployment Manager is a centralized imaging and deployment solution for preparing, managing and deploying system images across large numbers of endpoints. It is aimed at IT administrators and system integrators managing enterprise rollouts, offering tools to capture images, apply configurations, and automate repetitive deployment tasks. Licensing is available for high-volume rollouts.
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Benefits
- Centralized image management: Store and manage deployment images from a central console
- Scalable mass rollouts: License options support large numbers of deployments
- Automated deployment tasks: Automate repetitive setup and configuration steps
- Image capture and restore: Create and apply system images to endpoints
- Enterprise licensing available: Licenses suited for multi-thousand rollouts
Available languages
- English
- German
Support information
- Official documentation: Product guides and manuals available on the publisher website
- Commercial support options: Technical support provided through Paragon's commercial channels
- Software updates: Updates and patches distributed via publisher downloads
- License management: License keys and volume terms handled through vendor portals
- Partner services: Professional services may be available from Paragon partners
Frequently asked questions
What is Paragon Software Manager used for?
Paragon Software Manager is a product-management tool name that, in this category, typically helps centrally deploy, update, configure, and track licensing of vendor software across endpoints.
Which platforms does Paragon Software Manager support?
Platform and OS support vary by product edition; review the product documentation or technical specifications to confirm supported operating systems and architectures.
Can Paragon Software Manager integrate with enterprise deployment systems?
Integration options depend on the product; software managers commonly offer APIs, command-line interfaces, or compatibility with configuration management and deployment tools.
How are updates and deployment schedules managed?
Software managers in this category commonly provide centralized update workflows, scheduling, staged rollouts, and approval controls; exact scheduling and automation features depend on product configuration.