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==Project Information==
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ERPXE is a complete PXE solution featuring a broad range of recovery tools and various OS installations in one box.
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The idea of ERPXE came out of the need for a simple PXE solution that would be easy to implement in a short amount of time and money.
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Founded in 2007 for internal use, ERPXE was developed in the field creating simple solutions for growth in Information Technology.
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==Project Founders==
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* [[Adam Mallul (RaveMaker)]]
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* [[Etay Cohen-Solal (ET)]]
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==Core values==
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* Community
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* Collaboration
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* Trust
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* Quality
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* Usability
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==Vision==
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In our vision, we see ERPXE in every small-large scale Enterprise used for:
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* Deployment - fast and easy
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* Diagnostics - Hardware and Networking
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* Disk-less servers - Lower servers costs
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* Recovery - Various tools to handle a data crisis
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* Terminal Services - Lower desktops costs
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* Testing (Various Environments) - Increase production
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* And many other uses that will be available in the future...
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 4 March 2013


Project Information

ERPXE is a complete PXE solution featuring a broad range of recovery tools and various OS installations in one box.

The idea of ERPXE came out of the need for a simple PXE solution that would be easy to implement in a short amount of time and money.

Founded in 2007 for internal use, ERPXE was developed in the field creating simple solutions for growth in Information Technology.

Project Founders

Core values

* Community
* Collaboration
* Trust
* Quality
* Usability

Vision

In our vision, we see ERPXE in every small-large scale Enterprise used for:

* Deployment - fast and easy
* Diagnostics - Hardware and Networking
* Disk-less servers - Lower servers costs
* Recovery - Various tools to handle a data crisis
* Terminal Services - Lower desktops costs
* Testing (Various Environments) - Increase production
* And many other uses that will be available in the future...