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Rothmann IT Service DeskTop is a project to create a technological solution for Incident- and Configuration Management. It is based and implemented on the international 'best-practice' standard ITIL®. It is an Add-On to the popular Double Choco Latte.
A Secure File System that support users, backup system, cryttography system, recovery system and other. Fow Windows 2000, Windows XP, Linux and other Operative System in standard POSIX and BSD.
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