InformationWeek Publishes Windward EVP's Story on Automated Patch Management
Market Wire, November, 2007
Windward, the premier operational management consulting and systems engineering firm, announced today that InformationWeek kicked off its rolling review of automated patch management software with an article by Windward executive vice president Michael Biddick. As application and operating system vulnerabilities continue to rise, many software vendors are looking to help IT groups keep up with patching to avoid security violations and vulnerabilities. In this article, Biddick makes the case that automation is critical from documentation to testing to deployment, and he provides a preview of the types of software solutions to be tested in the Windward Real-World Labs.
The article, "Managing Patch Pain" may be found in the November 26th, 2007 issue of InformationWeek print edition and may be viewed online at: http://www.networkcomputing.com/channels/appinfrastructure/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=204200527
About Windward
Founded in 1997, Windward provides strategic management consulting and systems integration services to organizations that rely on their network and systems infrastructure as a key business asset. Windward takes a fresh look at organizational objectives and develops a strategy on which to build dynamic solutions that continually increase clients' return on investment, increase efficiencies and overall reliability, as well as reduce operational costs. Windward works with a diversified, global customer base consisting of Fortune 500 companies, service providers, and government agencies. For more information on Windward, please visit www.windwardcg.com or email solutions@windwardcg.com
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