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LinuxPlanet: Imprivata’s OneSign Simplifies Password Management

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RR
Rob Reilly
Nov 16, 2004

“Imagine having separate login names and passwords for your
desktop machine, email account, and the main application that you
use for your job. At the same time, you might have a different user
name/password combination for a web application or other programs.
Then imagine, that all the systems you use enforce password aging,
on different time schedules. In short order, the situation gets way
out of hand.

“It’s a situation that Imprivata, Inc. hopes to improve with
today’s launch of OneSign 2.6, an enterprise single sign-on
appliance that is now optimized for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
9…”

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RR

Rob Reilly

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