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Shavlik Technologies Announces Release of Shavlik NetChk(TM) Analyzer

Shavlik Technologies, LLC, a leading global provider of enterprise security software solutions, today announced the availability of its new Shavlik NetChk(TM) Analyzer product. This new commandline patch management product provides a seamless upgrade for Microsoft MBSA 1.2.1 featuring agentless technology, Microsoft and non-Microsoft patch scanning capabilities and flexible reporting output. It also uses significantly less network bandwidth than other network patch scanners, and provides a 256 thread scan engine for faster patch scanning.

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“As the creators of Microsoft’s MBSA, we realize the importance of a command line and scripting tool that simplifies network security by enabling administrators to quickly scan their networks and determine the status of missing and installed patches. Shavlik NetChk Analyzer is a complete and comprehensive upgrade to the patch management components of MBSA 1.2.1, which is used to secure millions of computers each week,” said Mark Shavlik, president and CEO of Shavlik Technologies.

Shavlik NetChk Analyzer offers support for today’s most widely used platforms including Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. Additionally, Shavlik NetChk Analyzer scans popular Microsoft and non-Microsoft applications including Microsoft Office, SQL Server, Exchange Server, Adobe Reader, Firefox, Real Player, WinZip and many others. The list of supported products goes beyond what Microsoft provides in its solutions. 


Posted by Jill Teut on 04/25 at 09:42 AM in Network Security
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