Included Identity Management Connectors
Hitachi ID Privileged Password Manager comes with built-in connectors, able to set new, random passwords on privileged accountson the following types of systems and applications:
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Directories:
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Servers:
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Databases:
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Any LDAP, AD, NDS, eDirectory, NIS/NIS+.
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Windows 2000, 2003, 2008, Samba, Novell, SharePoint.
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Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, DB2/UDB, ODBC.
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Unix:
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Mainframes:
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Midrange:
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Linux, Solaris, AIX, HPUX, 24 more.
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z/OS with RAC/F, ACF/2 or TopSecret.
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iSeries (OS400), OpenVMS.
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ERP:
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Collaboration:
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Tokens, Smart Cards:
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JDE, Oracle eBiz, PeopleSoft, SAP R/3, Siebel, Business Objects.
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Lotus Notes, Exchange, GroupWise, BlackBerry ES.
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RSA SecurID, SafeWord, RADIUS, ActivIdentity, Schlumberger.
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WebSSO:
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Help Desk:
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HDD Encryption:
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CA Siteminder, IBM TAM, Oracle AM, RSA Access Manager.
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BMC Remedy, BMC SDE, HP Service Manager, CA Unicenter, Assyst, HEAT, Altiris, etc.
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McAfee, CheckPoint.
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Privileged Password Manager also includes service sofware, installed on Windows and Unix workstations, which peridically initiates a connection to the central Privileged Password Manager server, to randomize the local password. This supports scalability to thousands of workstations running Windows 2000, Windows XP and 17 versions of Unix.