Management & Automation
Asset Management – Automatically collect asset information such as installed hardware, software, and firmware. Keep this info up-to-date for proper planning. Track device lifecycle information for technolgy refreshes.
Patch Management – Monitor patch status through integration with Microsoft’s WSUS. Report on applied, missing, and patches ready for deployment. Use Servoyant’s job engine to push out point patches to target devices.
Scripting support – Build scripts using Visual Basic or Powershell, or leverage one of the many included scripts to perform maintenance or automated remediation. Share scripts with the Servoyant community.
Automated remediation – Create single or multi-step rules that instruct Servoyant how to resolve issues on your systems or devices. Let Servoyant do the dirty work first before alerting you or mitigating the issue altogether. Use the built-in scripts or build your own for the most flexibility.
Resolution Profiles – Build escalation procedures to meet your workflows. These procedures could try to fix issues before they notify you and then open tickets in the service desk.
Software deployment – Install or remove software using Servoyant’s job engine. Deploy to a single device or groups of devices as part of your run-book automation.
Scheduled maintenance – Use the Servoyant multi-purpose agent to create and run scheduled maintenance tasks on devices. Collect the results for viewing and reporting from Servoyant.
Policy enforcement – Manage registry keys, firewall settings, application deployments, antivirus status, and even kill rogue processes from the Servoyant console.