Ensim Announces New Auditing Solution for Windows Server 2008/R2
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SANTA CLARA, CA, Apr 06 (MARKET WIRE) --
Ensim Corporation, the leading provider of user provisioning and change
management software today announced Ensim Unify Audit Manager, a new tool
created to simplify the Windows 2008 event logging process by auditing
all critical changes to Active Directory domain services and group
policy.
Ensim Unify Audit Manager was designed and engineered specifically for
Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to provide security
administrators and auditors with a location-independent, lightweight
auditing solution. Audit Manager is architected with a centralized
collection store and a web front-end designed specifically for
environments using the next generation of Active Directory.
By providing a web-based, graphical user interface to clearly and
concisely report and analyze events, Ensim Unify Audit Manager allows
administrators and audit team members to access a centralized audit
management system without requiring installation of client software.
"As a company looking to streamline the management of our Windows
infrastructure, we were pleased to find Ensim is offering an affordable
solution to help us with our infrastructure compliance and security,"
said Robert Marte, director of technology services at FreshDirect.
Key features include:
-- An enterprise-scalable architecture that can be easily deployed in
small or large enterprises
-- An extremely efficient audit and search engine optimized for SQL
-- Built-in reports providing detailed user information for any critical
changes made to Active Directory
-- On-demand or scheduled reports providing best-of-breed tools for the
security administrator or auditor
-- Non-intrusive agents that work in conjunction with Windows Event Logs
"When a employee makes unauthorized changes, it's the system
administrator who is responsible for diagnosing and correcting the
mishap, which often takes hours to identify," said Scott Young, vice
president of marketing and product management at Ensim Corporation.
"Since the acquisition of NetPro by Quest, there has been an increasing
need in the market to fill the price/performance gap and effectively
track changes in Active Directory. Ensim Unify Audit Manager fills this
gap by providing an affordable solution that builds upon and improves the
capabilities of Windows Server 2008 audit and event logging, making it
easy to identify what changes were made and by whom."
Availability
Ensim Unify Audit Manager, which can be purchased separately to provide
direct audit functionality or as part of the Ensim Unify Enterprise
integrated suite of tools designed to provision and manage Active
Directory, MS Exchange, Office Communication Server, SharePoint,
GoogleApps, and Mobility including BlackBerry and Widows Mobile. Ensim
Unify Audit Manager is available on a limited basis to qualified
customers and will be generally available in late spring 2010. For more
information, visit http://www.ensim.com or call Ensim at 1-888-248-4003
(1-408-496-3700 from outside the U.S.).
About Ensim Corporation
Founded in 1998, Ensim Corporation is the
leading provider of user provisioning and access management software.
Ensim products are used by service providers and enterprises worldwide to
accelerate and enable deployment of integrated solutions, simplify and
automate secure management of complex environments, and increase user and
IT productivity. Ensim has over two million users under management and is
Microsoft Gold Certified. For more information, visit www.ensim.com or
contact Ensim at 1-877-693-6746 or 1-408-496-3700 outside the United
States.
Note to Editors: Ensim and the Ensim logo are registered trademarks of
Ensim. All trademarks or registered trademarks contained herein are the
property of their respective owners.
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SVM Public Relations
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