Operation Consolidation

PC health check policies that were used in Microsoft Windows 2003 can be easily migrated to Windows 2008 either manually or automatically so that you can consolidate your management environment for added efficiency.
Administrators can consolidate PC health check policies for Windows-based terminals as well as Linux and Mac-based terminals for increased operational efficiency in a heterogeneous environment.
The UNETSHA consolidated update service allows you to update agents easily. An update package is imported on the policy server, and then users are shown an update message when connecting to the network in accordance with the update settings. The update package is provided by the operating system.

Seamless Security Policy

With Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), UNETSHA includes all the managed items that are used in the management of hardware/software components in the operating system. Administrators can use these objects to create more flexible security policies catering to their individual company’s security goals.
NAP management capabilities that are based on the actual organizational structure allow for intuitive management, helping to eliminate mistakes when setting security policies.
Scripts written in an IF (Condition) THEN (Action) ELSE (Action) format enable flexible rule editing to support administrational diversity and better compliance with laws and regulations.

Expandability

Plug-in capabilities for other endpoint security technologies in the RQS package allow administrators to integrate current and future endpoint security technologies into their own NAP platform infrastructure.