business software

03/13/2006, 12:30pm, EST

Monday, March 13th

BigFix supports Intel-based Macs

BigFix has released a native Intel version of its software for its configuration management solutions for realtime visibility and control of computers across the distributed enterprise. The new BigFix client supports means that Apple Intel processor-based computers can be centrally managed using the same BigFix Agent and configuration management infrastructure that covers Apple's PowerPC-based Macs as well as Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Unix systems. The BigFix Enterprise Suite provides a policy-based, single-agent-point-of-control for a full range of ready-to-deploy networked endpoint management solutions that enable IT governance and security compliance, software lifecycle management and uninterrupted IT infrastructure operations. BigFix includes modules for compliance and reporting, configuration management, endpoint security/spyware, inventory/license management, network access control and quarantine, patch management, software distribution/deployment, and vulnerability management.


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