IBM has launched the latest systems management software that has been developed by the technology that comes from $400 million deal of BigFix previous month.
The software relies on BigFix technology that aide IT managers to keep a tab on the client devices and virtual machines which run on firm based networks. The software is more of quality check measure which helps distinguish between client devices and virtual machines who doesn't follow company based protocols.
IBM claims that the software works for large scale organisations that help keep a tab on the entire systems at one shot.
IBM offers special care to all the virtual systems based management and is aimed to offer fine-tune services to almost entire to every virtual system on the network platform.
CTO of BigFix technology at IBM, Amrit Williams stated: "As organisations become increasingly more complex, virtualised and distributed, it's critical for them to take proactive steps to secure and manage their IT environment in a consolidated and automated way."
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