| ARMONK,
N.Y., July 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that it
had completedthe acquisition of BigFix, Inc., a privately-held company based in
Emeryville, Calif. Financial details were not disclosed. The
closing comes less than three weeks after IBM's July 1st announcement that it
had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire BigFix to accelerate its smart
data center and security initiatives. BigFix
will become part of IBM Software Group- helping organizations more intelligently
secure the enterprise by managing and automating security and compliance updates
on thousands of computers around the globe. BigFix software is also critical to
IBM's automation portfolio that controls the ever-expanding data center, including
PCs and laptops, in addition to servers, software, storage and physical assets
as diverse as cellular sites, water mains and manufacturing equipment. "IBM
is focused on delivering a simplified and automated approach to managing and securing
the IT infrastructure," said Steve Robinson, general manager, IBM Security
Solutions. "With BigFix software integrated with IBM software offerings,
IBM clients will be able to more easily manage and secure their PCs and laptops,
a complex task as the costs and risks associated with security threats continue
to grow." Organizations
today are challenged with managing thousands of computers and ensuring they are
running properly and that the information on them is secure and in compliance
with industry and organizational policies and mandates. BigFix software has built-in
intelligence that identifies which devices are not in compliance with policies
and recommends security fixes and timely software updates to up to 500,000 machines
in a matter of minutes. With
BigFix software, IBM customers can manage the following functions from a single
view:
-- Secure by Design: BigFix softwarecontributes to IBM's security infrastructure
that is secure by design - consolidating endpoint protection, systems lifecycle
management, security configuration and vulnerability management. BigFix's
platform helps distribute and manage a client's anti-virus, anti-malware,
firewall and network access control software. -- IT Compliance: IBM customers
will have a single view of thousands of computers running in the data center,
get real-time reporting of compliance status and deploy new software distributions
and tools to help assure compliance. BigFix software manages these functions
centrally across Windows, Mac, UNIX and Linux operating systems, helping avoid
customized services and consultant solutions. -- Energy and Resource Consumption:
IBM customers can also use BigFix software to manage power consumption by
being able to automatically configure and shutdown desktops overnight, helping
save thousands of dollars in energy use. Clients can monitor global print
usage to help reduce costs and environmental harm. IBM
has aggressively pursued a strategy to grow and diversify its security portfolio.
BigFix is the 11th security-related company acquired by IBM since 2006.
For
more information, please visit: www.ibm.com/software/tivoli.
For more information, contact:
Colleen Haikes chaikes@us.ibm.com 415-545-4003 SOURCE
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