HCL BigFix automates the management, patching, and inventory of nearly 100 operating systems.
[4][5][6] Relevant language enables authors to query the hardware and software properties of networked clients.
Developed for BigFix prior to its purchase by IBM, the Relevance language provides an interface displaying information about a client, such as processor usage or available disk space, and it allows for real-time modifications of all clients in the network.
Relevance language abstracts platform-specific query mechanisms like proc filesystems (procfs) and SIM, and it is capable of responding faster than native alternatives, like Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
[8] The core HCL BigFix platform can be extended using additional components: