Novell Releases Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Novell Releases Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition Novell has announced the general availability of Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition to help customers secure the enterprise while controlling costs and meeting regulatory demands. Part of Novell's WorkloadIQTM portfolio, Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition delivers a consistent, cloud-ready framework for managing identities across physical, virtual and cloud environments.

Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition is the second offering in the Identity Manager 4 family, a portfolio of solutions developed to address each customer's unique identity management challenges. Simple systems integration and automation capabilities continue to be a major consideration for IT organizations. Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition combines automated, rule-based user provisioning with current-state reporting, enhanced scalability and tight integration with Microsoft SharePoint and SAP ERP systems. This integration also helps to secure the cloud by connecting to services such as Salesforce.com and GoogleApps. Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition enables organizations to be open and agile across physical, virtual and cloud environments.

For California Highway Patrol, automation using Novell Identity Manager has nearly eliminated the time-intensive manual processes related to password management and has reduced the number of passwords users have to remember by 75 percent. "Each time a new user is added, they automatically receive access to the different applications they need based on pre-defined user groups," said Bruce McLeod, system architect of Network Services at the California Highway Patrol. "That's a huge timesaver for our IT staff and has strengthened security by ensuring the right people have access to the right applications."

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