Quest endpoint systems management experts Sean Musil and Bruce Johnson will show you how securing your network can be made faster, safer and easier with the newest capabilities added to KACE Endpoint Systems Management Appliances. Watch the webcast here: http://bit.ly/2gIOc50.
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KACE Endpoint Systems Management Appliances - What’s New for 2017
6. Confidential6
• New easier to use wizard
• New features
• Multiple approvers
• Specific approver notifications
• Approval Timeout
• Customizable notifications
• Customize your templates with
HTML/markdown
Process enhancements & approval workflow
7. Confidential7
• My devices made easier
• Assign devices easier
• Multiple devices? No
problem
• Interactive feedback
• Get more info during
your install
Self-service software provisioning enhancements
10. Confidential10
• Supports ESX 5.5 and 6.0
• Discover what VM’s are running
on your servers
• Get hardware/software details
from your VMware environment
• Get hardware usage available
VMware/Vcenter discovery
12. Confidential12
• Manually or automatically assign users to a device
• Control Panel > General > Device Assignment
• Synchronous occurs upon inventory
• Used in conjunction with user portal and “My Profile”
User/Machine assignment
13. Confidential13
• Installing software made easier
• Ability to leverage the software
catalog
• “Run Now” option added
• Publish for users
• Existing MI’s usable from
software portal
Managed Installs
14. Confidential15
• Blacklisting improvement
• Upgrade/Downgrade rights
• Asset Management Appliance licensing changes
• Agentless and grandfathering
• REST API’s/SDK
• Ability for 3rd parties to pull information about inventory, assets, scripting,
reporting, managed installs, and users
Software compliance/Licensing/API’s
16. Confidential17
• Native UEFI support
• Removes reliance on current workarounds (Legacy BIOS setting, thumb drives)
• Secure Boot still needs to be disabled
• Multicasting in Cisco networks
• Router vendors lack Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) support
• PGM not designed to cross routers
• Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is vendor agnostic
• IGMP can cross between routers/subnets
• Increased Windows deployment speed
• WIM and Kimage speeds 10% faster
KACE SDA Imaging Connectivity and Speed
17. Confidential18
• Major focus on underlying OS architecture
• Update to the K2000 Appliance 3.7 SP3 (3.7.345)
• Combined SDA and RSA codebase
• FreeBSD 10.0 to 10.3 for SDA
• FreeBSD 7 to 10.3 for RSA
• 32-bit to 64-bit for RSA
• RSA Hyper-V support
KACE SDA Infrastructure