The post Desktop Central 2012 look back..
Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for January 2013 Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released their advance notification for January 2013 patch Tuesday. Microsoft will release 7 bulletins on January 8, 2013 addressing 12 vulnerabilities. Severity Rating 2 bulletins are rated Critical 5 bulletins are rated Important Vulnerability Impact 2 vulnerabilities can lead to Remote Code Execution 3 vulnerability can lead to Elevation of Privilege 1 vulnerability can lead to Security Feature Bypass 1 vulnerability can lead to Denial of Service Affected Products: All Supported Operating Systems
Three wishes as an IT person..
We all know tomorrow is the judgement day ..oops.. “Dooms day”. Well, there is a lot of debate going on about Mayan Prophecy.
Excellent offers ‘as’ Exciting gifts..
Desktop Central brings Santa early this year. Every year Christmas is celebrated with lot of interest and excitement and this year, we would like to make it “best” with our product offers. Now, you can purchase Desktop Central with unbelievable discounts that makes your Holiday complete. You can avail this offer before this year end
December 2012 Patch Tuesday Bulletins are now Supported by Desktop Central
Microsoft December 2012 Patch Tuesday bulletins are now supported by Desktop Central. The patch assessment team at Desktop Central has tested the patches and have updated their online patch database on December 12, 2012 at 00:30 EST. Update your vulnerability database to install the patches pertaining to the Security Bulletins: MS12-077 – Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2761465) MS12-078 – Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2783534) MS12-079 – Vulnerability in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2780642) MS12-081 – Vulnerability in Windows File Handling Component Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2758857) MS12-082 – Vulnerability in DirectPlay Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2770660) MS12-083 – Vulnerability in IP-HTTPS Component Could Allow Security Feature Bypass (2765809) Update your vulnerability database to install the patches pertaining to the Non Security Updates Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool – December 2012 (KB890830) Deployment Priority (Courtesy: MSRC blog ) For any assistance on patching feel free to contact desktopcentral-support@manageengine.com Happy Patching.
Story about John
Here is a small “”Once upon a time” fairy tale about a person named John- System Administrator, who had a nightmare of managing mobile devices. Just like any other fairy tale, even John got a magic wand – Desktop Central , to overcome the challenges of managing mobile devices.
Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for December 2012 Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released their advance notification for December 2012 patch Tuesday. Microsoft will release 7 bulletins on December 11, 2012 addressing 11 vulnerabilities
BYOD: Boon or bane for enterprises?
BYOD … is the most used word you can find in articles and tech journals. Why BYOD has become the buzz word? Let us take a look into the underlying merits and demerits of BYOD
Desktop Central Coverage in Computer News Middle East
Excerpts from the article I wrote for CNME, CPI Dubai. One of the widely read web / print publication in all of Middle East.
Points worth pondering – BYOD
With the increased adoption of Tablets and smart phones, employees are willing to use their devices to access the corporate resources.