Press Release | March 17, 2010
Promisec Inc. today released a major upgrade to its enterprise-class Clientless Endpoint Management software, Promisec INNERspace version 4.20.The version includes an all-new Inventory module. Using patented clientless technology, INNERspace is able to investigate and correlate software and hardware data in less than five seconds per machine.
The solution works without a client installed on the endpoints or servers. INNERspace provides comprehensive inventory reports within a few hours for most organizations, while competing solutions can take days or weeks.
Press Release | March 15, 2010
Promisec Inc., a leader in Clientless Endpoint Endpoint Management (CEM), announced today a doubling of its revenue for France in 2009, contributing to the company’s numerous successes in other major markets.
The company’s wins in France include major firms in the financial sector (Euler, Sofinco, Natixis, Credit Agricole Titres) as well as Advens, an MSP, and French governmental institutions including OSEO, the French Agency for Innovation.
Press Release | February 10, 2010 Promisec, a leader in Clientless Endpoint Management solutions, announced today an enterprise license agreement with the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR). The agreement extends use rights of Promisec’s next generation technology to more than 1 million endpoints in all State agencies, K-12 and State institutions of higher education.
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"Client-based solutions can introduce more involved deployment, maintenance and interoperability issues,"
Andrew Braunberg Senior Analyst, Current Analysis