Posts Tagged ‘Automated Provisioning’

Moving from Group to Access Management (2010-3-29)

Managing access to applications and data resources can be a time-consuming and error-prone process. IT administrators are often asked to grant access to sensitive data without knowing the business justification why a user should have it. The result may be inappropriate authorization, access delays, or groups that are bloated, outdated and inaccurate. This lack of [...]

Kuppinger Cole’s Report on ActiveRoles (2009-10-28)

Kuppinger Cole produced a report covering the provisioning product I’ve been managing since 2004. The report paints a great picture of where Kuppinger Cole sees the product’s position in comparison to the rest of the market. Personally, it is very rewarding to see how well respected our product has become. (Read the report here)

Quick Connect for Online Services goes gold! (2009-6-23)

Shortly after my receiving the notification about Quick Connect for Lotus Notes, I received a note that Quick Connect for Online Services went gold also. The vision for Quick Connect for Online Services is that it will provision cloud based application like Google Premier which provides Internet based applications and collaboration.  Like ActiveRoles Quick Connect [...]

Quick Connect for Lotus Notes goes gold! (2009-6-23)

The presents in my inbox just keep arriving. A few moments ago I received notice that ActiveRoles Quick Connect for Lotus notes went gold today. Now that I have recieved the Gold code from my development team, work on delivering the public release can begin. The public release process involves coordinating the various groups within [...]

Quick Connect 4.0.3 goes gold! (2009-6-23)

I had breakfast with a colleague from Microsoft this morning and so I was late getting into the office today. When I arrived I had a little present waiting for me in my inbox; the Quick Connect 4.0.3 gold code.  This was a surprise treat because it was delivered a little earlier than expected. This is [...]