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    AdminStudio Helps IT Roll With Changes

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    Cameron Sturdevant
    Published February 11, 2002
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      AdminStudio Helps IT Roll

      With Changes”>

      InstallShield Software Corp.s AdminStudio 3.0 takes some of the sting out of packaging software applications for deployment to the ever-changing corporate desktop. The product fits in best at midsize to large organizations that need a sophisticated tool to customize software application installations before the products are deployed to the desktop.

      AdminStudio 3.0s work process manager, handy wizards that automate much of the complex process of installation and streamlined user interface make it easier to use than Version 2.0. In eWeek Labs tests, AdminStudio 3.0 enabled us to handle all the chores associated with installing WinZip Computing Inc.s WinZip 8.0—a product that touches nearly every aspect of software installation—without resorting to writing scripts.

      Desktop managers should consider AdminStudio 3.0, which started shipping last month at $2,899, for software packaging chores, including repacking traditional setups into Windows Installer format and checking for conflicts with already-installed applications. However, when it comes to simple, clean operation at a competitive price, Lanovation Inc.s Prism Pack (formerly PictureTaker) is the ticket at $2,200 for 100 managed PCs. Prospective customers should note that neither product handles non-Windows applications.

      AdminStudio 3.0 is only for desktop administrators working in a Windows Installer environment. A Microsoft-developed standard, Windows Installer attempts to reduce .dll file contention while also easing the repair of applications that have been clobbered in the field by allowing the Installer to replace corrupted files. Like its competitors, AdminStudio 3.0 is a pre-deployment packaging tool only. IT managers will need to use another tool, such as IBMs Tivoli Software Distribution tool, to actually distribute the packages to end users.

      In tests, we found that the improvements made to AdminStudio 3.0, especially to the workflow process, were big steps forward over the previous version of the app. It was relatively easy to keep track of where we were in the process of customizing our applications for distribution. In addition, although the product shielded us from the scripting process that has traditionally accompanied the creation of tailored installs, desktop managers shouldnt think that the process is now simple enough to be delegated to a junior staff member.

      We had no trouble using the wizards and doing things such as putting “eWeek” in the “company name” field. However, anything more complicated—even fairly routine tasks, such as concatenating installs or modifying where files should be installed on the target system—almost always involved a trip to the manuals and tinkering with the bowels of both the application we were installing and AdminStudio 3.0.

      AdminStudio 3.0 includes a much-needed conflict checker, something Prism Pack already had. We imported the Windows Installer .msi file that we created for our test package into the small sample database of Installer files that shipped with AdminStudio 3.0. It was then a matter of waiting a few minutes while the conflict checker ran through the .msi files looking for overlaps with either the files themselves or file associations. Desktop managers will find this feature very handy because manual checking would be nearly impossible.

      Senior Analyst Cameron Sturdevant is at cameron_sturdevant@ziffdavis.com.

      AdminStudio 3

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      AdminStudio 3.0

      USABILITY

      B

      CAPABILITY

      B

      PERFORMANCE

      B

      INTEROPERABILITY

      B

      MANAGEABILITY

      C

      AdminStudio 3.0 eases the preparation of Windows-based applications for distribution to PC systems. The product adapts installations for use with the Windows Installer utility. This means that applications have fewer .dll conflicts, uninstall more cleanly and are easier to repair.

      SHORT-TERM BUSINESS IMPACT // Although AdminStudio 3.0 likely means organizations wont have to hire a deployment developer, IT managers should plan on spending at least a week learning the basics of the product.

      LONG-TERM BUSINESS IMPACT // AdminStudio 3.0 will increase in usefulness without incurring many new costs. This is because the software will catch more conflicts before deployment as the number of applications prepared with AdminStudio 3.0 increases. In addition, managers should develop work processes that will significantly smooth the preparation process.

      PROS // Checklists and work process flows increase productivity; effective conflict checker.

      CONS // Requires a commitment to Windows Installer.

      InstallShield Software Corp., Schaumburg, Ill.; (847) 240-9111; www.installshield.com

      Cameron Sturdevant
      Cameron Sturdevant
      Cameron Sturdevant is the executive editor of Enterprise Networking Planet. Prior to ENP, Cameron was technical analyst at PCWeek Labs, starting in 1997. Cameron finished up as the eWEEK Labs Technical Director in 2012. Before his extensive labs tenure Cameron paid his IT dues working in technical support and sales engineering at a software publishing firm . Cameron also spent two years with a database development firm, integrating applications with mainframe legacy programs. Cameron's areas of expertise include virtual and physical IT infrastructure, cloud computing, enterprise networking and mobility. In addition to reviews, Cameron has covered monolithic enterprise management systems throughout their lifecycles, providing the eWEEK reader with all-important history and context. Cameron takes special care in cultivating his IT manager contacts, to ensure that his analysis is grounded in real-world concern. Follow Cameron on Twitter at csturdevant, or reach him by email at cameron.sturdevant@quinstreet.com.

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