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Tanium ITX for ServiceNow

Unite IT Service Management, IT Asset Management, and IT Operations Management with real-time asset visibility and actionability through a complete, accurate, and up-to-date view of their enterprise hardware, software, and virtual asset inventory and usage in the ServiceNow CMDB. Enable self-service software deployments, usage-based revocation, incident remediation, and planned patch operations.

Tanium Security Operations for ServiceNow

Proactively identify endpoint vulnerabilities and compliance risk, automate patching to close security gaps, enrich security incidents with real-time intelligence, and identify unauthorized changes and configurations. Tanium Security Operations for ServiceNow facilitates IT, security, and risk teams to identify, prioritize, remediate, and proactively eliminate critical gaps at scale.

Unauthorized Change Detection - ServiceNow Integration - Tanium Tech Talks #93

See how Tanium and ServiceNow can alert you when someone changes a critical server outside a change window. Is it legit? Is it a threat actor? Track these changes and find out. Regulated customers routinely shell out big bucks for file integrity monitoring solutions. Now with Tanium and ServiceNow you can pass audit in a short amount of time and customize the process to your needs, all with unmatched industry capabilities.

Partner Perspectives | Computacenter on Tanium and Autonomous Endpoint Management

Chris McMahon, Security Practice Lead at Computacenter, shares what excites him about Tanium's vision for Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM). Hear his insights on how AEM will enable him to focus on the hard problems while decreasing manual efforts to fix common issues.

Agent Impact on Endpoints - Tanium Agent FAQs - Tanium Tech Talks #88

Often we get the question, “What is the impact of the Tanium agent on the endpoint?” Today we’re going to unpack that answer as part of a series on optimizing the Tanium agent for your environment. In this series we’re going to explore expectations for endpoint agent load, look at agent tuning, talk about proper anti-virus exclusions, what to consider for virtual infrastructure, and more. Today we’re going to focus on the baseline load of the Tanium agent on your endpoints: disk, memory, CPU, network.

Virtual Endpoints (VDI & VMs) - Tanium Agent FAQs - Tanium Tech Talks #90

How do I tune Tanium for virtual infrastructure like VMs and VDI? Many folks who have worked in IT ops are familiar with the struggle of keeping virtual infrastructure properly resourced with memory, disk, CPU, and network. Sometimes it’s a balancing act of hardware, budget, and virtual machines. Now you’re deploying a real time agent on every guest on those virtual hosts, so how can we make sure it doesn’t create a resource storm?