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Novell ZENworks ESM

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Novell ZENworks ESM
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USD$69
Product Rating
Features:  5
Ease of use:  4
Performance:  5
Overall Rating:  Overall Rating
 
For: A solid offering which does a little bit of everything. Against: The offering performs a number of functions, but nothing really stands out. Verdict: If you have used Novell in the past, this product and eDirectory will be simple to administer.
By Justin Peltier
Oct 3, 2008 7:00 AM
Tags: Novell | ZENworks | ESM
First, it is important to note that unlike previous versions of ZENworks, Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management (ESM) does not require Novell eDirectory, the Novell Client, ConsoleOne, Novell Identity Manager, or anything else from Novell to operate.

ZENworks ESM can perform user and systems management by using either Microsoft Active Directory, Novell eDirectory or any combination of both or neither. It is a security suite that is more tightly integrated than any other we tested.

The tool felt and behaved like a single application. As with most other products in this category, policies are defined and published for clients to access. The MSI package and Active Directory is a common installation option.

The number of security features that can be managed is impressive. The product features include storage device control, USB connectivity control, data encryption, personal firewall, wireless control, VPN enforcement, communications hardware control (Bluetooth, IrDA, IEEE 1394, serial/parallel), application control and integrity testing.

Client self-defense ensures that this enforcement cannot be stopped or circumvented by the end-user, even with local administrator privileges.

Reporting data is configurable per policy and centrally available through the single management console. Security decisions are centrally defined and enforced consistently across all endpoints. This provides assurance for meeting regulatory requirements and for protecting the sensitive data of the organization.

Novell offers complimentary access to its knowledge base, documentation, tools and patches and files at its support website. In addition, the company offers access to support forums, which provide the opportunity to post questions related to any of Novell's products.

These forums are a community of highly skilled administrators and consultants, are monitored by highly skilled system operators, and are available 24/7. The company also offers phone and email support with its fee support services, which are included in large licensing organizations.

Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management is available for a list price of US$69 per device.

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