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Avenda Systems Announces Release of NAP Agent for Linux and Universal System Health Agent
Two New Releases
Feb. 29, 2008 11:15 AM
Avenda Systems announced two software releases that will
enhance the adoption of Microsoft Network Access Protection (NAP).
The Avenda NAP Agent for Linux extends NAP to network
endpoints running the Linux operating system.. Network Access Protection (NAP)
technology from Microsoft is a comprehensive infrastructure that allows
system administrators to monitor and control end-point access to enterprise
networks.
Additionally, Avenda Systems announced customer availability
for its Universal System Health Agent (U-SHA). The Avenda U-SHA adds system
health checking in conjunction with the most popular
Anti-Virus/Anti-Spyware/Anti-Phishing and Firewall products in use. The Avenda
U-SHA can also check specified registry key settings and versions of the most used
browsers on the market. As an add on to Microsoft's NAP client for both SP3 of
the Windows XP operating system and all current versions of the Windows Vista
operating system, Avenda is confident that this technology will help quicken
NAP adoption and add depth and security to inspections done on all networks
using NAP.
Network Access Protection is a policy enforcement technology
built into the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 operating systems that
allows customers to protect network assets from unhealthy computers by
enforcing compliance with network health policies. Microsoft Network Access
Protection technology is publicly available with versions of Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008.
"We are pleased to be able to offer additional value to
customers who have made the commitment to Microsoft NAP. We are confident that
our U-SHA and NAP Agent for Linux are two parts of a larger solution that
customers are seeking to make their end points more secure as NAP continues to
be accepted," said Krishna Prabhakar, CEO of Avenda Systems.
"Microsoft is pleased to be working with Avenda Systems
to expand the offerings for customers of Windows Server 2008," said Ward
Ralston, Group Technical Product Manager for Windows Server Marketing at
Microsoft Corp. "Our industry partners play an essential role in ensuring
that our customers have the best technology foundation available, and the
Universal System Health Agent helps deliver valuable new functionality to our
joint customers."
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