News

RES Brings Wisdom to Windows Change Management

Real Enterprise Solutions announced Thursday that it is shipping Wisdom, a new integrated change and configuration management tool for Windows.

The package is designed to enable administrators to deploy software, apply hotfixes, install Microsoft updates and automate many other routine maintenance tasks, Atlanta, Ga. and Amsterdam-based RES says. Those tasks include modifying registry settings, and changing service parameters and computer name properties, as well as monitoring event logs and disk space usage. Other features provide system audit trails and generating reports.

For instance, Wisdom’s Instant Reports feature lets administrators query reports based on total computer hardware or software inventory, file contents, disk space history and application inventory, according to RES. It also provides a centralized console that enables administrators to create and automate routine maintenance tasks.

The package is licensed on a per agent basis.

About the Author

Stuart J. Johnston has covered technology, especially Microsoft, since February 1988 for InfoWorld, Computerworld, Information Week, and PC World, as well as for Enterprise Developer, XML & Web Services, and .NET magazines.

Featured

  • World Map Image

    Microsoft Taps Nebius in $17B AI Infrastructure Deal To Alleviate Cloud Strain

    Microsoft has signed a five-year, $17.4 billion agreement with Amsterdam-based Nebius Group to expand its AI computing capabilities through third-party GPU infrastructure.

  • Microsoft Brings Copilot AI Into Viva Engage

    Microsoft 365 Copilot in Viva Engage is now generally available, extending Copilot's AI-powered assistant capabilities deeper into the Viva platform.

  • MIT Finds Only 1 in 20 AI Investments Translate into ROI

    Despite pouring billions into generative AI technologies, 95 percent of businesses have yet to see any measurable return on investment.

  • Report: Cost, Sustainability Drive DaaS Adoption Beyond Remote Work

    Gartner's 2025 Magic Quadrant for Desktop as a Service reveals that while secure remote access remains a key driver of DaaS adoption, a growing number of deployments now focus on broader efficiency goals.