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Configuration Management (CM) is a process used to manage and control changes to IT systems, applications, and services. It is used to ensure that the system remains stable and secure, and that any changes are tracked and documented. CM is an important part of IT operations, as it helps to ensure that the system is reliable and secure.
CM is used to manage the configuration of hardware, software, and networks. It is also used to track changes to the system, such as software updates, hardware upgrades, and network changes. CM helps to ensure that the system is secure and reliable, and that any changes are tracked and documented.
CM is used by organizations of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises. It is used to ensure that the system is secure and reliable, and that any changes are tracked and documented.
Some companies in the Configuration Management market include Chef, Puppet, Ansible, SaltStack, and Microsoft System Center. Show Less Read more