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Enterprise Configuration Manager

ECM centralizes and automates the tasks of monitoring, managing and auditing the hardware and software configurations deployed in large enterprise networks or Web server farms. By standardizing server and client configurations, ECM ensures operational compliance to regulatory, industry and corporate standards throughout a computing infrastructure. Sustained by the industry’s most proven scalable architecture, ECM collects detailed critical configuration data from each Windows, UNIX, and Linux server and workstation—storing that information in a centralized database for immediate access, analysis and reporting.

ECM enforces security policies by automatically resetting configurations to their pre-defined standards when an unauthorized change (or deviation) occurs. These powerful capabilities help IT organizations keep their critical systems properly configured, while ensuring security compliance with regulatory requirements such as HIPAA, GLBA, Sarbanes-Oxley and FISMA.

"ECM is possibly the most advanced and powerful network management product currently available..."

SC Magazine

 

WINNER! Best of TechEd - Systems Management

Configuresoft Wins Best of TechEd in Systems Management   

"Configuresoft's Enterprise Configuration Manager provides the administrator with almost complete control for enterprise configuration management. ECM enables cross platform management and can control and automate the tasks of monitoring, managing and auditing both hardware and software configurations for both the servers and clients that comprise the organization."

-- Mike Otey, Senior Technical Editor    Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine

 



Security Update Manager

One of ECM’s award-winning modules, SUM ensures the effectiveness of enterprise Microsoft patching. SUM instantly assesses entire networks to detect vulnerabilities and deploy required patches to all the target machines, including coverage for Spanish, Danish and French operating systems and applications. By leveraging the vast repository of configuration information stored in the ECM database, users can quickly view the current configurations and patch status of the machines on their networks. Then, using remote patch distribution points, administrators can update their entire infrastructure, using minimal bandwidth to machines--even inside of a firewall-protected DMZ.

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