AppSense Extends Application Manager Beyond the Desktop with HP; Integrated Software Solution Offers Server Protection and License Control.FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- AppSense, a specialist in system security and application management, today announced that its Application Manager will be integrated into HP's security software suite for Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. (R) servers and terminal servers. The integrated product, HP ProtectTools Application Manager, is available today and is expected to be popular with enterprise customers looking to lock down their server environments and gain centralized control 1. In air defense, the control mode whereby a higher echelon makes direct target assignments to fire units. 2. In joint air operations, placing within one commander the responsibility and authority for planning, directing, and coordinating a military operation or group/category of over server-based software licensing. This follows on the successful integration of Application Manager with HP security software for the desktop. Application Manager protects Windows systems from the introduction of malicious applications, such as spyware, hacking tools and executable-borne viruses. It will provide an additional security component to the HP ProtectTools suite by preventing the introduction of untrustworthy, untested and insecure applications by end users. By controlling which end-point client devices access particular applications at any time, HP ProtectTools Application Manager also provides secure control and auditing that can slash licensing costs in a Windows terminal An input/output terminal for a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server running multiuser software such as Windows Terminal Server, WinFrame or Citrix Presentation Server (formerly MetaFrame). services environment. "Having proven the value of zero-day protection with Application Manager on the desktop, we're excited to provide application-level host intrusion prevention See IPS and IDS. capabilities on Windows terminal servers," said Anthony Bolland, VP corporate development, AppSense. "Application Manager is already extremely popular with AppSense's customers in the server market, and we anticipate demand to be equally strong from the new users." "Maintaining system integrity, preventing the introduction of malicious executables and controlling licensing costs are all challenges faced by customers," commented Steve Godfrey, business manager, Secure Solutions - UK and Ireland, HP. "AppSense has produced a robust and proven product that meets the high technology standards that HP demands." Software licensing can present a major issue in server-based computing Refers to applications that run in a server. Also known as "thin client computing," it may refer to a browser-based environment that uses a Web browser as the client with all applications running on a Web server on the Internet or in an intranet on the LAN. environments where some vendors require that a license has to be purchased for every client device capable of accessing a server on which an application is hosted, regardless of how many users actually access the application. HP ProtectTools Application Manager solves this issue by operating a kernel-level filter driver that intercepts all file execution requests to determine if the request is authorized or not. Any unauthorized requests are blocked and the user receives a message, configurable by the administrator, stating that execution has been denied. This granular control over application access has been approved by Microsoft as an effective software license management method. Integrating the server version of AppSense Application Manager into the HP ProtectTools suite will complement an existing set of capabilities that address multiple security threats, including identity theft, phishing, data confidentiality and mobile security. First and second line support will be provided to customers by HP with third line support provided by AppSense. About AppSense Ltd. Today organizations of all sizes are challenged with improving the efficiency and effectiveness of their IT infrastructure. The drive to improve system security, increase performance and reduce costs, are common goals. AppSense software has solved these problems for thousands of organizations and is installed on hundreds of thousands of desktops and servers across the world in organizations such as EDS (Electronic Data Systems, Plano, TX, www.eds.com) Founded in 1962 by H. Ross Perot (independent candidate for the President of the U.S. in 1992), EDS is the largest outsourcing and data processing services organization in the country. , Alstom, HP, Deutsche Borse, National Blood Service, British Telecom The telephone and communications carrier that provides services in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It used to be a division of the British Post Office, but was privatized in 1984 under Margaret Thatcher's administration. , Home Shopping Network “HSN” redirects here. For other uses, see HSN (disambiguation). The Home Shopping Network (HSN) is a mostly 24-hour shopping network that is seen on cable, satellite, and some terrestrial channels in the United States. , Daimler Chrysler, CSC, BAA and the Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control . AppSense solutions have been designed for servers and desktops that are based upon the Microsoft Windows platform and are ideal for Terminal Servers, Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Servers, Web Services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. and other critical business systems. AppSense operates through a world-wide channel of certified partners with offices throughout North America, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Refers to that region of the world. For example, one might see products packaged differently for the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific markets. and Asia Pacific. For more information, visit www.appsense.com. |
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