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Microsoft To Distribute Third-Party Patches

dhiren writes "Secunia on Wednesday announced that their authenticated internal vulnerability scanner, the Corporate Software Inspector (CSI) 4.0, has been integrated with Microsoft Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). This will hopefully pave the way for other vendors to also make use of Windows' existing patching infrastructure and eliminate the need for the multitude of custom updater applications and services that clutter most systems today."

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  1. Oh just call it by LordKaT · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh, just call it a package manager and get over it. Your fancy words don't make it better.

    1. Re:Oh just call it by 140Mandak262Jamuna · · Score: 5, Insightful
      No way buddy. It is going to come in so many editions:
      • Absolutely Basic Package Manager
      • Expanded Basic Package Manager
      • Funeral Director Edition Package Manager (third from the bottom of pricelist!)
      • Anything Less Would not work Manager
      • Ultimate Home Edition Package Manager (clueless user Special)
      • Professional Ultimate Package Manager
      • Ultimate Professional Package Manager with Downgrade to Ugrade Option Bundled
      • Super Ultimate Professional with Multimedia Expansion Package Gamer special Package Manager
      • Absolutely Super Ultimate, this time really really Ultimate Gamer Professional Home Maker Special Edition Package Manager
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      sed -e 's/Chuck Norris/Rajnikant/g' joke > fact
  2. OSS Alternative by bdam · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The current version of WSUS includes an API that allows, among other things, anyone to publish third party updates through the WSUS system. I've been working on a project for a few months that does just that: https://sourceforge.net/projects/localupdatepubl