Centrify Ships DirectControl 2.0, Delivers Enterprise-Class Security and Management for UNIX, Linux and Mac Through Microsoft Active Directory.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Centrify Corporation: --DirectControl Comprehensively Extends Microsoft Active Directory by Delivering More Platform Support and More Group Policies for UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). , Linux and Mac Than Any Other Solution; Other Unique Capabilities Include Delegated Administration Delegated administration describes the decentralization of role-based-access-control systems. Many enterprises use a centralized model of access control. For large organizations, this model scales poorly and IT teams become burdened with menial role-change requests. of Non-Microsoft Systems Centrify(R) Corporation today announced at LinuxWorld Expo the availability of the Centrify DirectControl(R) Suite 2.0, its flagship product A primary product of a company, which is typically why the company was founded and/or what made it well known. For example, MS-DOS, Windows and the Microsoft Office suite have been flagship products of Microsoft. CorelDRAW is a flagship product of Corel Corporation. line that delivers enterprise-class security administration and systems management by seamlessly integrating UNIX, Linux, Mac, Java and web platforms with the identity, access and policy management services of Microsoft Active Directory. The unique capabilities of DirectControl now include delegated administration of UNIX, Linux and Mac systems within Microsoft Active Directory; more security and configuration management Group Policy templates for non-Microsoft systems than any other solution; advanced UNIX management tools; and support for more UNIX, Linux and Mac platforms than any other product in its class. By using DirectControl 2.0 in conjunction with their existing deployment of Active Directory, organizations can now move toward a more secure, connected computing environment composed of disparate, heterogeneous systems and applications. "We're pleased that Centrify continues to extend the authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. , authorization and Group Policy management capabilities of Microsoft Active Directory," said Michael Stephenson Michael Stephenson may be:
DirectControl 2.0 provides granular, group-based delegated administrative capabilities for organizations wanting to centralize the identity and configuration management of heterogeneous systems within Active Directory, while maintaining full control over how each administrator manages users and their access to specific systems and applications. DirectControl 2.0 delivers this capability through Centrify's patent-pending Zone technology, giving IT managers the ability to group UNIX, Linux and Mac systems along business, geographic, or functional lines within Microsoft Active Directory and to delegate the administration of these separate Centrify Zones. Each Centrify Zone can have its own set of authorized users, its own administrators, and its own set of security policies. DirectControl 2.0 also includes over 50 ready-to-use Group Policy templates for UNIX, Linux and Mac OS X systems -- more than any alternative solution. These allow managers to enforce consistent security and configuration policies across Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. and non-Windows systems. When combined with Centrify's Zone technology, administrators get the increased security control they need without sacrificing the flexibility to administer systems in the way that works best for their organization. "We are pleased that we can now centrally manage identities on our Solaris systems via Microsoft Active Directory," said Ron Thomson, Computer Center System Administrator at Central Michigan University Central Michigan University, at Mount Pleasant, Mich.; coeducational; est. 1892 as a normal school, became Central State Teachers College in 1927, achieved university status in 1959. The university maintains a forest that is used for botanical and biological research. . "We look forward to using DirectControl 2.0 and having the ability to delegate some of the management to local administrators who are close to the applications and usage needs within their departments. Policies will be standard across systems and, with user accounts centralized in Active Directory, we can eliminate orphan accounts that pose security risks." "By integrating non-Microsoft systems with Active Directory, Centrify helps organizations comply more confidently with government regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, because enterprise security policies can be enforced across all of their distributed systems Distributed systems (computers) A distributed system consists of a collection of autonomous computers linked by a computer network and equipped with distributed system software. equally," said Michael Dortch, Principal Business Analyst, Robert Frances Group. "In addition, the new capabilities in DirectControl 2.0 give enterprises increased flexibility and security when administering their heterogeneous environments, increasing the business value of enterprise investments in both Active Directory and distributed systems." "With Centrify's unique Zone technology, delegated administration, and industry-leading platform support, we're able to deliver a truly enterprise-class solution for securely integrating non-Microsoft systems with Active Directory," said Tom Kemp, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Centrify. "In particular, customers tell us that such integration simply wouldn't be possible without the ability to retain their current access control groups using Centrify Zones. They can now reap the benefits of consolidation through Active Directory without the invasive reconfiguration of accounts and systems required by other solutions." About DirectControl 2.0 The Centrify DirectControl suite consists of the DirectControl Agent, which enables a UNIX, Linux or Mac computer to join a Microsoft Active Directory domain and provides authentication, access and policy services for that system, and the DirectControl Management Tools, which enable administrators to set user access rights for the managed systems and to perform other setup and configuration tasks. To help administrators centrally enforce security and configuration policies across non-Microsoft systems, DirectControl 2.0 includes more than 50 built-in Group Policy templates with policy settings such as: login Signing in and gaining access to a network server, Web server or other computer system. The process (the noun) is a "login" or "logon," while the act of doing it (the verb) is to "log in" or to "log on. settings, password prompts, firewall configuration settings, timeout settings, Kerberos settings, password caching, and group maps. Security is stronger because security administrators can enforce Active Directory's rules for password complexity and expiration, thereby establishing a consistent global standard for users regardless of where they log in. They can also apply consistent updates to the sudoers file, defining privileged commands that specific users can execute. DirectControl is the only solution that provides authentication, access control, and Group Policy for non-Microsoft systems with a single, seamlessly integrated agent. The Group Policy capabilities are provided as a standard part of the DirectControl product offering at no additional cost. DirectControl 2.0 also delivers additional UNIX management tools and capabilities. The DirectControl 2.0 NIS Niš or Nish (both: nēsh), city (1991 pop. 175,391), SE Serbia, on the Nišava River. An important railway and industrial center, it has industries that manufacture textiles, electronics, spirits, and locomotives. server enables UNIX administrators to securely store, distribute, and deploy NIS maps through Microsoft Active Directory. DirectControl's easy-to-use interface within Active Directory enables UNIX administrators to edit and manage netgroup, automount, and auto.master NIS maps, as well custom maps. UNIX client systems that are still using NIS for authentication and directory services can now use Microsoft Active Directory through the DirectControl NIS Server. For both security and compliance reporting purposes, administrators can leverage Microsoft Active Directory to deliver an audit trail of changes to a map. DirectControl 2.0 has added new platform support as well, including: Mac OS X "Tiger," HP-UX HP's version of Unix that runs on its 9000 family. It is based on SVID and incorporates features from BSD Unix along with several HP innovations. (operating system) HP-UX - The version of Unix running on Hewlett-Packard workstations. Trusted Mode, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) IBM's Unix-based operating system which runs on its Intellistation workstations and pSeries, p5, iSeries and i5 server families. , Debian Linux See Debian. and SUSE Linux A Linux distribution from the SuSE Linux division of Novell. Both consumer and enterprise versions are available, and the distribution includes several user interfaces. SuSE Linux comes with the Yet Another Setup Tool (YaST), which is used to install, configure and maintain the OS, as . With the addition of these environments, DirectControl covers more platforms than any other application in its class. A complete list of supported platforms and versions can be found at www.centrify.com/platforms. Availability Centrify DirectControl Suite 2.0 will be available on August 15 and includes support for Mac OS X, IBM AIX 5L, HP-UX and HP-UX trusted mode, Sun Solaris (SPARC (Scalable Performance ARChitecture) A family of RISC CPUs from Sun that runs mostly under Sun's Solaris, but also under Linux and BSD operating systems. After development began in the mid-1980s by David Patterson of the University of California at Berkeley and Bill and x86), Debian Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux (often abbreviated to RHEL) is a Linux distribution produced by Red Hat and targeted toward the commercial market, including mainframes. Red Hat commits to supporting each version of RHEL for 7 years after its release. , Novell SUSE Linux, and VMware ESX Server VMware ESX Server is an enterprise-level virtualization product offered by VMware, Inc., a division of EMC Corporation. ESX Server is a component of VMware's larger offering, Virtual Infrastructure, which adds management and reliability services to the core server product. . DirectControl also provides support for Java applications such as JBoss and web servers such as Apache. DirectControl is licensed beginning at $50 per workstation and $300 per server. To receive an evaluation copy of the Centrify DirectControl suite, call (650) 961-1100 or visit www.centrify.com/trial. A preview release of DirectControl for Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service is also available (www.centrify.com/adfs). About Centrify Centrify is a leading provider of Microsoft Active Directory-based identity management, access control and policy enforcement solutions for UNIX, Linux, Mac, Java and web platforms. With its DirectControl suite, Centrify provides a secure, connected computing environment for heterogeneous systems and applications, enabling organizations to fully leverage Active Directory to significantly strengthen security, reduce infrastructure costs, streamline IT operations, and better comply with regulatory requirements. Founded in March 2004, Centrify is headquartered in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see . Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. . For more information about Centrify call 650-961-1100 or visit www.centrify.com. Centrify and DirectControl are trademarks of Centrify Corporation. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners. |
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