[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
PCTY 2012, Tivoli Endpoint Manager v. Martin Vittrup
1. IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager
- Build on BigFix Technologies
Martin Vittrup
IBM Denmark
vittrup@dk.ibm.com
2. Today’s Endpoint Management Challenges
Drive IT Costs Up
More than 50% of end users
change their security
settings
Endpoint Management Cost
Up to 95% of the workforce are
mobile; connectivity is often
Configuration
inconsistent and unreliable drift
Mixed
environments
Most enterprises need several OS to run their
Distributed business; requiring multiple tools,
networks infrastructures & breadth of expertise
Compliance Confidentiality, integrity and correct licensing
requirements needs to be proven – for all endpoints,
everywhere
Endpoint Management Complexity
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3. The Ultimate Solution . . .
• Real-time visibility
• Scalability – Versatility
• Easy to Use
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4. Tivoli Endpoint Manager
IT Asset IT Operations IT Security and Green IT
Management Compliance
• Network Asset • Patch management • Security Baselines • Windows and Mac
Discovery • Software • Vulnerability power management
• Hardware and Distribution assessment • Wake-on-LAN
Software inventory • OS deployment • Network quarantine • Current power
• Software Use • Remote control • Multi-vendor anti- usage baselines
Analysis virus Management and savings models
• Mobile Device
• Software license Management • Endpoint protection
compliance
analysis
1 console, 1 agent, 1 server,
Microsoft Windows • Mac OSX • IBM AIX • HP-UX • Solaris • VMWare ESX Server •
7 versions of Linux • iOS • Android • Symbian • Windows Mobile
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5. The Elements
Single Server
Single Realtime Console Single Intelligent Agent
IBM
Content
Delivery
Thousands of In-Box Policies (Fixlets) Virtual Infrastructure
- Who, What and When
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7. Next Steps:
Go to ibm.com/tivoli/endpoint
- and sign up for the 30-30 trial
This works for 30 days on 30 client devices
Can be done all virtual – with real clients
Do a one-day PoC workshop with IBM
- Install with a real license – on a virtual server
Evaluate the solution for 60 days on 100 client devices. Move directly
to production without reinstalling the clients
Do a one-day PoC workshop with an IBM Partner
- Contact kristian.kramer@dk.ibm.com for further information
Attend Pulse Comes To You in Copenhagen May 22 2012
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10. Speaker instructions
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that won’t be announced until after your PCTY 2012 event concludes,
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and trademarks” page (slide 7 here) at the end of your presentation. IF
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