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* [http://docs.bcfg2.org Bcfg2 documentation]
* [http://docs.bcfg2.org Bcfg2 documentation]
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== Device management? Why bother? ==
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Provisioning Devices without management is like standing on the waterfront, throwing rocks in to a lake trying to get them land into a bucket at a bottom. The throwing movement can be very controlled and calculated, but once the rock is released from  hand, all control and traceability is lost. As a result, we do not really know if it ever hit the bucket. And if it did not, there is no way to get it there. Not to mention ability to move it into another bucket if so desired. Over time, we also inevitably lose track of how many rocks have we have thrown.
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Hence, Provisioning-only approach leads at least following shortcomings
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* No statistics about Devices Provisioned
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* No information about success of the Provisioning
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* No method to fix failed Provisioning
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* No method for managing changes at Enterprise configuration (other than publish a new release hoping users will pick it up)
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Using the rock analogy, in Device management approach we never completely release the rock. We tie a thin nylon line into each rock before throwing it. Now we can follow the line and track whether the rock did hit the bucket or not. We can use the line to lift misses to the bucket. We can also use the line to move them to another bucket if so desired. We can also easily have statistics about the rocks thrown; just count the lines.
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It should be also noted that there are legislations such as Sarbanes-Oxley which mandate keeping track of computers able to access and store corporate data.
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== Why Bcfg2? ==
== Why Bcfg2? ==

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