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In less than 5 minutes, Syxsense customers can be up and running, managing their Windows, Mac, and Linux devices, whether on-premise, remote, or in the cloud, providing 100 percent visibility.
FREMONT, CA: Syxsense, a leader in SaaS IT and security management solutions, expands support of its cloud-native, real-time architecture to Amazon Web Service (AWS) Linux devices. AWS Linux assets are secured with a single lightweight agent enabling real-time patching and management from the Syxsense Management Cloud.
"With the addition of AWS Linux support, Syxsense now allows IT departments to manage and secure their entire premise, cloud and remote homeworking environment from a single easy-to-use SaaS tool," commented Ashley Leonard, CEO Syxsense.
In less than 5 minutes, Syxsense customers can be up and running, managing their Windows, Mac, and Linux devices, whether on-premise, remote, or in the cloud, providing 100 percent visibility.
Once added to the console, Syxsense thoroughly examines your exposed risk with dashboards, device health, and reports that prioritize the immediate or automatic remediation of problems to alleviate an attack surface. Full patching support includes content, severity, inventory, troubleshooting tools, compliance proof, and device status for all significant Linux flavors in the RPM and DEB based Distributions, including RedHat, Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, and AWS, among others.
Syxsense is a market-leading provider of innovative, intuitive technology that has insights about every endpoint, in every location, everywhere inside and outside the network, as well as in the cloud. It combines the power of artificial intelligence with industry expertise to manage and protect endpoints by preventing threats before they take place and neutralizing threats when they happen. The Syxsense Endpoint Security Cloud always-on technology performs in real-time so businesses can operate free of disruption from security breaches that cripple productivity and expose them to financial risk and reputational harm.