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Coming in 2009 - Quest Password Manager with Cross-platform Synchronization

In 2009 synchronization capabilities will be available with Quest Password Manager allowing you to synchronize passwords in distributed environments securely and quickly.

At present InSync will work with the current version of Quest Password Manager. Today, InSync makes it possible to synchronize passwords to the following platforms and applications.

Supported Synchronization Platforms:

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Linux
  • Novell Netware
  • HP-UX
  • Sun Solaris
  • Digital UNIX
  • Digital OpenVMS
  • IBM AS/400
  • IBM OS/390
  • IBM AIX

Supported Synchronization Applications:

  • Microsoft IIS Web Server
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle
  • Lotus Domino
  • SAP R/3
  • Sybase SQL Server
  • IBM DB2
  • IBM Directory Server
  • Netscape Directory Server

Quest Password Manager Key Features:

  • Reduces help desk workload and support costs
  • Increases security by reducing the recording of passwords, eliminating help desk errors and making password guessing and break-ins more difficult
  • Streamlines administration through enforcement of password policies
  • Allows tracking and reporting on all password reset activity
  • Increases productivity for end users
  • Improves end user satisfaction
  • Eases password reset through an optional Graphical Identification and Authentication DLL (GINA) extension

Read more about Quest Password Manager >>

 

Cross Platform Synchronization for the Enterprise

InSync delivers the benefits of password sychronization across your mainframe environment. InSync picks up authorized password changes that a user makes in the normal course of corporate password change policy, or due to a system requirement. InSync then manages and synchronizes all further password changes that may occur on the user's defined systems. This extensive platform and system coverage means that password management becomes a much easier task to administer on a far more centralized basis.

Read more about InSync for the Mainframe >>