Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Netpoint

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    SAP buys Praxis for use in Business One 12/07/2006 08:06:14

    SAP has announced it will add new e-commerce and Web-based CRM (customer relationship management) functionality to its Business One applications suite for small to midsize customers.
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    Local startup serves Windows with Linux 23/09/2004 11:28:08

    Allowing multiple users to seamlessly access Windows desktop and applications remotely without the performance hit associated with thin clients is being put into production by Sydney-based startup NetLeverage.
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    Building a long-term IT architecture 12/02/2004 11:53:09

    Sticking to a vision has its rewards. For AXA Financial Services LLC, those rewards add up to about US$55 million, which is what IT executives figure they've saved by adhering to a blueprint for the services-based computing architecture the company first laid out in 1990.
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    Tipping the security scales 06/10/2003 16:11:11

    Not only can the right identity management system save you money, it can make users happy and improve your secutiry. Deborah Radcliff collects some tips from the experts
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    Microsoft revamps ID management offering 03/07/2003 08:14:52

    Microsoft Corp. finally placed a definitive stake in the lucrative identity management market Wednesday by unveiling a revamped version of its Meta Directory product, dubbed Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003.
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    Microsoft to discuss ID management plans 30/06/2003 07:18:14

    Microsoft Corp. will be making announcements about its strategy for managing user identities this week that could well end speculation about its plans for implementing federated identity technology into its products.
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    NetPoint 6.1 offers ID management across extranets 10/02/2003 08:19:00

    Oblix has released a new version of its NetPoint identity management and access control software designed to allow online business partners to securely exchange information across corporate boundaries.
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    Vendors race to fill access, identity management gaps 14/10/2002 08:41:06

    Software vendors are introducing a slew of products that aim to reduce the growing complexity of managing user identities and controlling access to applications scattered across internal and external systems.
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    Oblix integrates software with BEA server 14/09/2001 14:59:00

    Oblix this week released a plug-in that will tightly integrate its access management software with BEA Systems' WebLogic application server.
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    Oblix updates NetPoint software 16/07/2001 08:38:00

    Oblix Inc. announced version 5.0 of its NetPoint identity management and authentication software Monday, touting new group management and administration features as well as added support for XML (extensible mark-up language).
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    Directory-Related Applications Roll Out En Masse 02/08/2000 12:01:01

    With directories gaining popularity as business-to-business commerce requires more interaction among companies, their partners, suppliers, and buyers, Oblix Inc. and Access360 are beginning to leverage directories in their respective systems for identity-management and provisioning.
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