Quest Solutions for Unix, Linux, and MacManage Identities and PlatformsMany of the most pressing challenges facing complex, heterogeneous organizations lie in effectively addressing the identity, access and systems management challenges presented by the proliferation of Unix, Linux, and Mac platforms. Quest offers a comprehensive set of solutions to improve core manageability and operational efficiency, enhance security, and help you achieve compliance with your non-Windows systems. Identity ManagementServer & Desktop ManagementConfiguration and Change ManagementExtend change, configuration and system updating from System Center Configuration Manager 2007 / SMS 2003 to Unix, Linux, Mac and More Quest Management Xtensions (QMX) - Configuration Manager 2007 and SMS 2003 Editions Enterprise Monitoring and ManagementExtend service monitoring from System Center Operations Manager 2007 / MOM 2005 to Unix, Linux, Mac and More Quest Management Xtensions (QMX) - Operations Manager 2007 and MOM 2005 Editions Group Policy for Unix, Linux, and MacImplement policy-based management by extending Windows Group Policy to Unix, Linux, and Mac platforms Authentication Services Database Management and PerformanceRapidly create and execute queries, automate database object management, develop SQL code, and diagnose and troubleshoot perfromance issues in real time Solutions for MySQL Application MonitoringExceed expectations with continuous monitoring and management of servers in-context with teh applictaion services they deliver to end users and the business Foglight
Fill the need to manage Macs in much the same way as you manage your Windows machines, including: discovering Macs on your network, supplying patches, inventorying hardware and software, remote controlling your Macs to the help desk, tracking application usage to identify needs for software license compliance, and so on. Read the White PaperLearn how you can increase efficiency, improve security, and achieve compliance for your non-Windows environment. Read the Technical BriefCompliance and security best practices demand accountability for actions taken with elevated privilege accounts (such as Administrator, root, and others). This White Board session presents easily implemented and powerfully thorough opportunities to implement the complete audit capabilities required to prove compliance. View the White Board SessionAuthentication Services
Authentication Services integrates native Unix and Linux authentication and identity subsystems with Active Directory. It eliminates key vulnerabilities and end-user downtime, to minimize risk and lower costs.
Quest Management Xtensions for MOM Quest Management Xtensions for MOM leverages the existing Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 infrastructure, consoles, and reporting mechanisms to extend the operations and event management capabilities of MOM to Unix and Linux systems.
Single Sign-on for Java
Single Sign-on for Java leverages the existing Kerberos support in Active Directory to provide a comprehensive, cross-platform single sign-on solution for J2EE.
Spotlight on Unix/Linux
Spotlight on Unix/Linux helps you manage MySQL as part of a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl Python or PHP) stack, by diagnosing performance problems on Linux in real time. It graphically displays operating system activity and data flow in an intuitive user interface.
Privilege Manager for Unix
Quest Privilege Manager for Unix protects the full power of root access from potential misuse or abuse. Privilege Manager helps you to define a security policy that stipulates who has access to which root function, as well as when and where individuals can perform those functions. It controls access to existing programs as well as any purpose-built utilities used for common system administration tasks.
Webthority
Quest Webthority provides users with access to the resources and data they need in a granular and secure fashion. Its architecture protects systems from direct exposure. It enables authentication and authorization based on Active Directory (or any existing directories) roles and rules while providing centralized management of all remote access accounts and activities.
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