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KACE Introduces IT Management Appliance
- By Kathleen Ohlson
- September 12, 2005
KACE today introduced a new management suite to help mid-size companies oversee
all elements on their networks: from desktops and laptops, to servers, switches
and routers.
The KBOX IT Management Suite 2.0 automatically manages, monitors and controls
inventory, distribution, patch, security, compliance, messaging, licensing and
performance demands of every node on a network. Using a Web-based interface
familiar to network administrators of various backgrounds, KBOX supports plug-and-play
deployment onto the LAN in standalone mode or integrates with existing LAN services
such as LDAP, Active Directory and SAN facilities.
The server appliance features auto-discovery of network-wide hardware and software
configurations, as well as remote installation and distribution of applications,
service packs, updates and digital assets.
The security vulnerability audit scans and reports on known security issues
based on the OVAL standard, covering nearly 1,000 vulnerabilities and endorsed
by the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team and the Department of Homeland
Security. Security enforcement includes automatic remediation, repair and quarantine.
KBOX sends out e-mail-based network alerts in either targeted or open end-user
messaging.
From the suite, network administrators receive routine and ad hoc reports in
HTML, PDF, CSV and text output. They can also use third-party reporting tools
to analyze and mine information KBOX collected. KBOX sends out e-mail-based
network alerts in either targeted or open end-user messaging.
The suite centrally maintains a knowledgebase, automatically deploying patches
and reporting compliance issues. It supports existing and third-party scripts
and policies, full script status and logging and reporting. Network administrators
create scripts and policies either by point-and-click entry or XML. For example,
a network administrator could create a script that checks a line of machines
for a registry key, installed applications and a particular running process,
then either updates or makes fixes based on the results.
Pricing for KBOX IT Management Suite 2.0 starts at $7,500 for a 100-node network.
The KBOX Policy and Scripting and Security Enforcement and Audit Modules are
priced separately.
About the Author
Kathleen Ohlson is senior editor at Application Development Trends magazine.