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Change and configuration management - ConfigureSoft
04.28.05 (7:17 pm)   [edit]

Configuresoft is actively working in change and configuration management landscape. It is promoting following tow products:


Enterprise Configuration Manager (ECM): ECM is CMDB based technology. It offers management of configuration settings of windows based server and clients with its focus on security and IT standards. ECM also helps in Rule compliance, audits of IT infrastructure and much more. It is striving to deliver software for ITIL, SOX compliance. Some of the companies using ConfigureSoft ECM are Qwest, Clifford Chance etc. Read more about theie case studies.


Security Update Manager (SUM): SUM is aimed to automate security patch management across the enterprise. It helps install the security update patches on many systems with just one click. Not many customes are found to be using ConfigureSoft SUM. However, it is a very promising software.


ConfigureSoft ECM and SUM is aimed to acheive Change and Configuration management demand of an enterprise.

 


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