Configuresoft, Inc.

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Configuresoft, Inc. is an American software company, best known for their Enterprise Configuration Manager software.

In 1999 by E. Alexander Goldstein (CEO), Dr Dennis Moreau (CTO), Louis Woodhill (Chairman) and Alan Sage formed a company which they named Fundamental Software, Inc.[1]. Based in Woodland Park, Colorado, the company was founded to purchase the intellectual property rights to London-based company Serverware Group plc's Enterprise Configuration Manager network systems management product (with the British company taking a stake in the new start-up as part of the deal).[2]

In January 2001 the company changed its name to Configuresoft, Inc.[3] in order to differentiate it from a number of other software houses with the Fundamental Software name.

In April 2004 Configuresoft, having outgrown its offices in Woodland Park, moved to Colorado Springs,[4] where it has become one of the larger employers in the area.[5]

In July 2006 Goldstein retired and Mark Ruport was named as the new CEO. [6]

Configuresoft's customer base incluses Citigroup, ExxonMobil, Intel Corporation and Qwest Communications, as well as several governmental agencies in the United Kingdom, including the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Education and Skills and the Department for Work and Pensions.[7]

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[edit] Awards

[edit] 2008

  • System Configuration Management "All-Star First Team" - Enterprise Management Associates [8]

[edit] 2006

  • Best of Tech-Ed Winner[9]
  • Best of MMS Winner[10]
  • LinuxWorld Finalist – Best Security Solution[11]

[edit] 2005

  • Best of Tech-Ed and Best of Tech-Ed Europe - Systems Management[12][13]

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