Managed Client running under root

Hi
Can any one of you here tell me what is Managed Client???
I saw that one in the Activity Monitor and it is running under root account.
Is this one of the Apple Remote Desktop?
Or other Application is running.

Try a google search for *managed client site:apple.com* and peruse the hits.

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