Universal Imaging Utility Drives Home Single Image Cloning at Toyota New Zealand

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For nearly three years, Toyota New Zealand had been searching for a way to improve the process by which they cloned their computers. Specifically, they needed to reduce the time and effort spent on creating and maintaining multiple hard-drive Images for its wide variety of desktop and laptop configurations. They ultimately found a solution in the form of a new software program known as the Universal Imaging Utility, or UIU, from Big Bang LLC, which has allowed them to deploy a single Master Image across all hardware configurations.
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