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IBM Rolls Out BigFix
Version 8.0 Unified Management Software Platform
August 27, 2010
The
new software, delivered through IBM's recently closed BigFix
acquisition, provides built-in intelligence that identifies all of a
company's PCs, laptops, servers, point-of-sale and virtualized
devices--wherever they are--then flags when devices are not in
compliance with corporate IT standards. Its single dashboard makes the
proper fixes across 500,000 machines in minutes. Organizations can see,
change, enforce and report on security policies and system
configurations of all endpoint devices in real time – including those
not continuously connected to the corporate network.
Securing the enterprise is a top priority to clients. Worldwide security
software revenue is forecast to surpass $16.5 billion in 2010, an 11.3
percent increase from 2009 revenue of $14.8 billion, according to
Gartner.
The general availability of new BigFix Unified Management Software
Platform includes more than 200 customer- and partner-specific
enhancements, most notably:
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Improved virtualization management:
As companies increase the deployment of virtualized
assets, having greater management of those assets is
critical for security and compliance. A major
competitive differentiator of the new BigFix
platform is its display of all virtual and physical
assets in a single view to help locate, manage and
protect virtualized and physical systems.
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New role-based interface: The
redesigned user interface now includes role-specific
views so IT staff can view the status of IT assets
according to key functional areas such as endpoint
management, security, audit compliance, provisioning
or IT operations. Having role-based views helps
optimize workflows and simplify the IT staff's
experience.
Today's BigFix news
reinforces IBM broad capabilities in helping companies secure and manage
their IT assets and provide visibility, control and automation for the
most time-intensive IT tasks. IBM's comprehensive security capabilities
address information security; threat and vulnerability management;
identity and access management; application security and physical
security.
"As organizations become increasingly more complex, virtualized and
distributed, it's critical for them to take proactive steps to secure
and manage their IT environment in a consolidated and automated way,"
said Amrit Williams, CTO of BigFix technology at IBM. "With BigFix's new
virtualization and interface breakthroughs, IT staff can better manage
and secure their IT environments."
Capital Region Health Care, a charitable health delivery system based on
community-based healthcare in New Hampshire, has been a customer for
years and is an early adopter of the new BigFix software.
"With these new user interface changes -- particularly the ability to
see all virtual and physical assets in a single place -- our IT staff
will continue to be able to deliver reliable, rapid, and superior
quality of service to our organization," said Mark Starry, director of
IT infrastructure and security at Capital Region Health Care.
Upgrading
BigFix deployments to version 8.0 requires no reboots and customers can
upgrade as fast as their change control allows, unlike other management
infrastructures which require "forklift" or migration upgrades. The
software can also help expedite clients' migrations to Windows 7
operating system. To help leverage IBM's global reach, BigFix software
has general availability today in English, French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Japanese, and simplified Chinese. BigFix now supports more than
70 operating systems including SUSE, HP-UX, OEL and CentOS, adding to
the 70 operating system variants already supported across Windows, Mac,
Unix and Linux.
IBM announced the close of the BigFix acquisition on July 20. BigFix
adds a set of highly regarded management technologies to the IBM
software portfolio. The BigFix platform is used by organizations in
government, finance, retail, educational, industrial and public utility
sectors. BigFix software revolutionizes IT infrastructure management by
replacing fragmented collections of single-purpose tools with the
industry's only unified visibility and control architecture that
consolidates up to 18 security, IT compliance, decision support, and
green computing functions. |