Secure Application Deployment Solution?

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Secure Application Deployment Solution?

by Panarchy :: Rate this Message:

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Cordial Greetings, security experts!

I'm looking for a Secure Application Deployment Solution.

There are over 200 Windows Server 2003 (R1) 32-bit servers which I
look after. All are completely standalone.

I can connect to them through Secure RDP & Secure VNC.

They are able to receive FTP.

I'm specifically looking for a Solution which;

- Has a centralised Administrative Control Panel
- Can deploy 3rd party applications (eg Spybot)
- Has the ability to check which [Windows] Updates are installed, and
if needed, install newer updates (from a list/location)
- Is free...

Please recommend to me such a Solution.

Thanks in advance,

Chip D. Panarchy


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Re: Secure Application Deployment Solution?

by Jeffrey Walton-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Chip,

In the Windows world, we usually use a GPO and assign the software to
the machine (as opposed to publishing for a user to install).

>  - Has a centralised Administrative Control Panel
The whole point of GPOs are centralized administration.

Jeff

On 6/6/09, Chip Panarchy <forumanarchy@...> wrote:

> Cordial Greetings, security experts!
>
>  I'm looking for a Secure Application Deployment Solution.
>
>  There are over 200 Windows Server 2003 (R1) 32-bit servers which I
>  look after. All are completely standalone.
>
>  I can connect to them through Secure RDP & Secure VNC.
>
>  They are able to receive FTP.
>
>  I'm specifically looking for a Solution which;
>
>  - Has a centralised Administrative Control Panel
>  - Can deploy 3rd party applications (eg Spybot)
>  - Has the ability to check which [Windows] Updates are installed, and
>  if needed, install newer updates (from a list/location)
>  - Is free...
>
>  Please recommend to me such a Solution.
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>
>  Chip D. Panarchy
>


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