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Procore's cloud-based construction management software allows teams of construction companies, property owners, project managers, contractors, and partners to collaborate on construction projects and share access to documents, planning systems and...
Cytoscape is an open source software platform for visualizing molecular interaction networks and biological pathways and integrating these networks with annotations, gene expression profiles and other state data. Although Cytoscape was originally ...
COPASI is a free Biochemical System Simulator software used for teaching and research. It is used widely in modelling biological, biochemical, and chemical systems. It uses the INNO installer and as such, the setup.exe supports silent installation...
Cloud Discovery feature - include device name and app version information
With the OnPrem Publisher, the Intune Scan Wizard includes a hyperlink under the 'Device Count' column that lists the device names that have the software installed, as well as the App Version.
Allow multiple copies of app for different configurations
Allow creating multiple copies of an application so that you can have different configurations of the application.
For example, if an application is licensed with a post-script, but different departments have a separate license for the app, it w...
View installed application that Patch My PC doesn´t support.
It would be good to find apps that is not Supported by Patch My PC. Publishing tool finds apps that is not installed by Intune. Where users have installed them. And that is great. The idea:Add a column In the view "Scan Intune for supported Produc...
I am writing to propose the development of an integration between Patch My PC Cloud and ServiceNow. The goal of this integration is to automate the creation and closure of change tickets for application updates, thereby streamlining our update man...