Avatier Announces
Single Sign-On for its Identity and Access
Management Solution
SSO Technology from Version3 Compliments Leading
Enterprise Password Management Products
San Ramon,
California
– November 14, 2005 -
Avatier Corporation, a leading provider of
global Identity and Access Management (IAM)
solutions, today announced that it will resell
Version3’s Simple Sign-On (SSO) solution
alongside its Avatier Identity Management Server
(AIMS), offering the industry a comprehensive
IAM solution with web single sign-on
capabilities. Incorporating proven technology
from Version3, AIMS with SSO integrates
seamlessly with Microsoft Active Directory
environments and its web-based platform enables
customers to realize the benefits of SSO without
installing a client on each desktop. Version3’s
SSO further enhances Avatier’s ability to
deliver the only multilingual, end-to-end IAM
suite to consistently prove ROI in three to six
months.
Both network users and administrators are
impacted by the abundance of network
applications and passwords. Enterprise users are
forced to remember a myriad of application names
and passwords and often times resort to writing
this information down, putting organizations at
risk and straining valuable IT resources, as
they are forced to reset passwords. Avatier’s
new SSO offering gives users seamless and secure
access to run multiple internal applications,
web sites including MSDN, FedEx and Nextel and
legacy systems with a single user name and
password, while enforcing password best
practices and ensuring a more secure network.
The combined Version3 and AIMS solution not only
decreases overall operational costs by
eliminating some of the burden of resetting
passwords off the IT department, but it also
allows administrators to quickly approve new
users for access to online corporate assets, and
incorporates additional authentication methods
when users are accessing applications from
outside the trusted network.
“Enterprise SSO (E-SSO) products are becoming an
important policy enforcement point for
restricting access to applications based on
identity and other policies, such as location
and time-of-day,” said Phil Schacter, senior
analyst and group service director at Burton
Group. “Customers are looking for Enterprise SSO
solutions that leverage their investments in a
Microsoft identity infrastructure and builds on
Active Directory.”
By seamlessly integrating with Microsoft Active
Directory environments, AIMS with SSO allows
administrators to leverage its application
delegation without needing to learn a new
administration tool. Additionally, there is no
need for the SSO client to be installed on each
desktop, instead, shortcuts that launch the SSO
client for end-user credentials can be published
to any desktop based on group membership. With
this offering, Avatier can now synchronize
passwords with supported SSO enabled
applications and provision SSO enabled
applications with workflow and approval
practices. AIMS can also create two-factor RSA
SSO authentication, which will help enforce
strong authentication policies.
“With a considerable amount of administration
cost to maintain multiple people on various
systems, Avatier understands the importance of
streamlining the process, while maintaining the
highest level of security,” said Nelson
Cicchitto, CEO of Avatier. “Avatier is bringing
its Identity and Access Management capabilities
to a new level by including Single Sign-On as an
extension of its offerings. Building on the
proven technology of Version3, Avatier provides
a complete IAM suite with SSO capabilities and
signifies our position as an emerging leader in
this market.”
“The Avatier-Version3 partnership enhances the
AIMS technology by providing customers a clear
choice in addressing their identity and single
sign-on needs,” said Andy Sakalian, President,
Version3, Inc. “We are very excited about this
alliance, since the combination of products
delivers a complete identity management suite
for all our customers needs.”
The AIMS platform is Web services based for
out-of-the-box integration with enterprise
applications, including legacy applications,
without requiring consulting services to
customize or deploy the product. Most Identity
Management suites take months, even years, to
roll out because each deployment is unique with
extensive customized scripting and integration.
These traditional approaches also require heavy
IT investments made in building centralized
directories, delaying ROI and the promise of
Identity Management's improved operational
efficiencies to be realized. By leveraging the
latest programming languages, Avatier’s AIMS
provides optimal program stability, reduces
memory leaks and enables the first multilingual
interface for 26 languages. Leveraging the use
of existing and legacy network log-on
directories, AIMS avoids nightly reconciliation
of user identities, ensuring immediate, accurate
deployment and low TCO.
Pricing and Availability
Version3’s Simple Sign-On is available
immediately. Contact an Avatier sales
representative for pricing.
About Avatier
Avatier is a leading provider
of Identity and Access Management software for
the global enterprise. Avatier’s multilingual,
end-to-end Identity and Access Management
products improve operational efficiency,
mitigate security risks and ensure corporate
governance and regulatory compliance while
lowering help desks calls and IT administrative
costs. As the only identity management software
vendor to consistently prove an ROI in three to
six months, Avatier’s thousands of customers
worldwide include industry leaders such as BBC, Harris Corporation, Rockwell
Collins and Sprint Canada. Avatier is
headquartered in San Ramon, Calif. and can be
reached at
http://www.avatier.com
or (925) 217-5170.
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