Windows, Unix Upgrades Hit Patrol
BMC Software Inc.'s Patrol for both Windows and Unix servers got a face lift recently in a pair of new releases that better exploit the Windows look and feel and emphasize a streamlined workflow.
The Houston software provider Tuesday introduced Patrol for Windows Servers 3.0 and Patrol for Unix 9.0, both of which are intended to reduce the configuration requirements and streamline administration of the tools.
Patrol for Windows Servers 3.0 exploits new patent-pending technology that can reduce the number of configuration steps required to monitor Windows Server environments that implement Microsoft's Active Directory.
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