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Patch Management


From: Mahmoud Kaddoura <Mahmoud.Kaddoura () injazat com>
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2012 17:07:19 +0000

Hi All

I am looking for a complete end to end patch management solution 

We are currently using multiple products to patch different applications like (WSUS , SCCM , EPO...) but I am looking 
for one centralized solution to cover all applications microsoft , flash , adobe, Java.... Others

Any suggestions?

Regards,
Mahmoud
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