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NEEDHAM, MA -- (Marketwire) -- 01/15/13 -- Promisec, a leading provider of actionable endpoint management solutions, today unveiled significant upgrades to its flagship product, Promisec Endpoint Manager, a fully automated enterprise-class agentless software solution that provides large organizations with full visibility and control of endpoints and servers. The new version, Promisec Endpoint Manager 4.8, now provides increased automation and remediation across a wider range of endpoints, including UNIX/Linux and Windows 8.
As technology becomes more advanced, the volume of endpoints and the variety of platforms that IT organizations need to not only manage, but keep up to date and secure, has grown dramatically. As a result, Promisec has expanded its capabilities to include the ability to inspect and provide intelligence on Unix/Linux systems, Mac (version 10x and above) and Android as it currently does for MS Windows systems. It also added the ability, through integration with Nmap Security Scanner, to detect the OS fingerprint of operating systems such as Microsoft, Unix/Linux systems, iOS, Android, VOIP, etc., and the solution will support Windows 8 and Server 2012.
In addition to the newly introduced features, Promisec Endpoint Manager 4.8 helps companies optimize existing investments, retire unproductive products, increase productivity, meet compliance requirements and more. Promisec Endpoint Manager currently manages millions of endpoints across enterprises in myriad industries. With this new release, Promisec Endpoint Manager (formerly known as INNERSpace) now features:
- Inventory Module: Organizes items that are recently introduced or changed in the network to provide IT managers full visibility
- Enhanced Compliance Intelligence: Detailed reporting capabilities that include PCI DSS reports, with plans to incorporate HIPAA, SOX and more standard industry functions
- Automation Enhancements: To save time and money, automation enhancements allow IT managers to create commands and tasks. For example, organizations can identify what applications they do not want users to have and those applications will be automatically uninstalled
- BYOD Support: Through integrated fingerprint identification, organizations can now identify mobile devices that exist on their networks, allowing them to manage and enforce BYOD
"Today's IT managers are faced with evolving challenges, shrinking budgets and persistent threats, and as such must be ready to maximize existing investments and handle anything that comes their way," said Dan Ross, CEO of Promisec. "Organizations now understand that the real vulnerabilities lie within the endpoints, which is why we have been hyper focused on delivering an endpoint solution that supports multiple platforms. We're thrilled to be able to provide UNIX/Linux support and enhanced automation and reporting benefits to our customers in our new version of our agentless solution."
About Promisec
Promisec (www.promisec.com) transforms how global companies manage and control their endpoints. Through actionable endpoint intelligence, Promisec makes managing complex IT operations simpler and more efficient for millions of endpoints. Promisec's patented agentless technology provides full visibility of enterprise environments, often detecting previously invisible vulnerabilities. Our solution can enforce security and corporate policies and rapidly remediate discrepancies with minimal impact to users and the network. Promisec is headquartered in Needham, Mass., with offices and clients throughout the world.
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