Enterprise Configuration Manager (ECM) from Configuresoft is a proven solution delivering Configuration Intelligence for IT. Leading organizations around the world use ECM to manage their complex IT environments. ECM delivers the following benefits:
Ensure Effective and Intelligent Operations
ECM provides unparalled visibility into physical and virtual environments
ECM provides enterprise visibility to help you control your IT infrastructure, virtual sprawl, and understand planned and unplanned changes. ECM helps customers automate mundane tasks to achieve IT automation, which reduces manual errors and improves operational efficiency. By using ECM customers can increase application availability to improve service levels. Organizations using ECM realize an increase in servers per admin ratio and dramatically reduce the cost of managing servers.
Manage and Measure Compliance
ECM is known for being first in the industry delivering a continuous compliance solution for organizations. In addition to being the first, ECM is also considered the best solution in the market today for achieving continuous compliance by our customers. ECM delivers out-of-the-box compliance toolkits provided by the Center for Policy and Compliance ( CP&C), with proven templates for SOX, HIPAA, GLBA, FISMA, DISA, ISO 17799/27001, NERC/FERC, PCI DSS, vendor guidelines such as Microsoft Hardening guidelines, VMware hardening guidelines and standard bodies recommendations such as CIS benchmarks and NIST guidelines.
ECM delivers an automated, continuous enterprise compliance posture, which helps IT meet corporate and internal IT policies in addition to regulatory standards. When compliance violations are detected, they surface up to the compliance dashboard, providing administrators "one click fix" capability.
Control Configuration Change
Gartner research reveals that 80% of all application downtime is caused by change (planned and unplanned). To improve application availability, it is critical for IT to have visibility into changes as they happen within the IT infrastructure. ECM provides visibility into configuration changes across the enterprise and identifies the change as planned or unplanned change. By detecting unauthorized changes (e.g. change startup behavior of anti-virus program) and providing remediation to fix unauthorized changes, ECM delivers an easy way to enforce IT security and compliance policy. Built-in integration with a majority of Service Desk and Change Management processes helps IT close the change management loop from RFC, to approval, execution, and verification.
Automate Security Assessment & Remediation
According to a Gartner estimate, roughly 99 % of all successful external attacks exploit known vulnerabilities or avoidable system configuration errors. ECM enforces security from inside out by continuously assessing the security posture of systems and by enforcing security policies. When a threat is detected, ECM helps you assess the impact of the threat across the enterprise, so you can prioritize most critical servers and applications. ECM enables IT staff to identify and quickly remediate security vulnerabilities.
Accelerate and Verify Patching
ECM helps organizations assess the patch deployments and prioritize the patching process across the enterprise. By automating the patch deployment, organizations can reduce cost and errors due to manual tasks. ECM continuously monitors and verifies patch compliance across all machines in the enterprise and measures the effectiveness of patches. ECM integrates with Security Update Manager (SUM) from Configuresoft to ensure that customers are up to date on deploying security patches as soon as they are released.
Embed the Audit Process into IT Operations
In a dynamically changing IT environment, audits need to be repeatable and IT needs to demonstrate compliance on a continual basis. Snapshot or check-list based approaches may work for a static IT environment, but a dynamic environment requires continuous compliance. ECM collects fine grained data about server configuration and stores this information in a CMDB. This information is extremely useful during an audit, as IT can deliver not only requested information, but also the context around the data. ECM collected data serves as the authoritative database for IT audits.