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Darmstadt, December 11, 2009 - Multiple login procedures with different user name/password combinations are often productivity-sapping inconvenience for employees. Corporate regulations on password complexity do not provide sufficient security. Users just write down complex passwords instead of memorizing them. Such practices are a great security risk making vital data easily accessible to unauthorized personal.
Secure SignOn for Enterprise Single Sign-On (E-SSO) ensures high user acceptance, high user productivity, and efficiency by significantly reducing helpdesk calls and by reducing the time required to login to various business applications. These factors result in a rapid and large Return-on-Investment (ROI) after only a short period of time.
About Secure SignOn
Secure SignOn provides a comprehensive Enterprise Single Sign-On (E-SSO) solution based on an Active Directory or smart-card infrastructure for authentication.
Secure SignOn supports Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, and Citrix Presentation Server operating systems. The new version also functions in the Windows 7 operating system.
Browser support is provided for Microsoft Internet Explorer v6, v7, and v8 and for Mozilla Firefox v2.0, v3.0, and v3.5.
Secure SignOn is available in English and German.
New features and their benefits
Secure SignOn version 7.2 is the first release that supports Microsoft Windows 7.
The new version supports the convenient import/export of stored user credentials and features support for additional applications including SAP GUI and various terminal emulator applications including:
1. IBM Personal communication
2. Nexus Terminal
3. WRQ Reflection for IBM
4. Telnet Windows
5. Hyper terminal windows
6. Passport Client
7. Power Term Pro Enterprise for IBM
8. Mocha W32 TN5250
9. Humming bird 2008_ Host Explorer
10. TN3270 plus
To learn more about the product, please visit: http://secude.com/securesignon72.s
About SECUDE AG
SECUDE AG is a holding company that provides solutions for SAP Business Security through the SECUDE brand and solutions for IT Security through the FinallySecure brand. Our product and consulting solutions deliver a higher level of SAP and IT security to enterprise customers around the world. We deliver these solutions by securing and optimizing your enterprise data in and around SAP systems.
SECUDE AG was founded in 1996 out of a partnership between SAP AG and the Fraunhofer Institute. Headquartered in Switzerland, we have a world-wide partner and customer base with offices in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East.
For more information, please go to www.secude.com.
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