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Fox Technologies announced the extension of BoKS Access
Control for Servers to include support for virtual servers. Supported virtual
platforms include VMWare ESX, IBM virtual I/O, IBM z-Series mainframes, Xen
Virtualization and Solaris Zones.
- Enforce common access and authentication policies across virtual and non-virtual servers
- Centrally manage user populations on virtual servers from the same BoKS administration console
- Automatically provision users to virtual machines by adding the machines to managed host groups
- Dynamically register and de-register the hosts for virtual machines that are used sporadically, and automatically update user passwords
- Centrally scan virtual machines for vulnerabilities using BoKS integrity checking
- Centrally monitor configurable files across the network for changes, including files residing on virtual machines
- Centrally log user access to virtual machines for consolidated IT audit reporting
"To reduce their carbon footprint, our customers are
consolidating servers in their large data centers into virtualized
environments. Giving organizations the ability to control access to both
virtual and non-virtual servers using a common solution is another great
example of our commitment to provide best-in-class enterprise access control
management solutions to the marketplace," said Subhash Tantry, CEO at
FoxT. "We want to make sure organizations can take advantage of technology
advances, whether it is SSH, smart cards, mobile devices, or virtualization, without
jeopardizing the control they need to have over their IT environments."
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