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  2. Centralisation - Wikipedia

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    Centralisation of authority is the systematic and consistent concentration of authority at a central point or in a person within the organization. This idea was first introduced in the Qin dynasty of China.

  3. Project portfolio management - Wikipedia

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    Project portfolio management (PPM) is the centralized management of the processes, methods, and technologies used by project managers and project management offices (PMOs) to analyze and collectively manage current or proposed projects based on numerous key characteristics.

  4. vCenter - Wikipedia

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    vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) is the centralized management utility for VMware, and is used to manage virtual machines, multiple ESXi hosts, and all dependent components from a single centralized location. VMware vMotion and svMotion require the use of vCenter and ESXi hosts.

  5. Systems management - Wikipedia

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    Centralized management has a time and effort trade-off that is related to the size of the company, the expertise of the IT staff, and the amount of technology being used: For a small business startup with ten computers, automated centralized processes may take more time to learn how to use and implement than just doing the management work ...

  6. Management - Wikipedia

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    Management (or managing) is the administration of organizations, ... [39] including possibly the first highly centralized bureaucratic state, and the earliest ...

  7. Distributed firewall - Wikipedia

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    The security policy of distributed firewalls are defined centrally, and the enforcement of the policy takes place at each endpoint (hosts, routers, etc.) Centralized management is the ability to populate servers and end-users machines, to configure and "push out" consistent security policies, which helps to maximize limited resources.

  8. Group Policy - Wikipedia

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    Group Policy provides centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users' settings in an Active Directory environment. A set of Group Policy configurations is called a Group Policy Object ( GPO ).

  9. Centralized computing - Wikipedia

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    Centralized computing is computing done at a central location, using terminals that are attached to a central computer. The computer itself may control all the peripherals directly (if they are physically connected to the central computer), or they may be attached via a terminal server. Alternatively, if the terminals have the capability, they ...