Protocom Announces the Release of SecureTrustee v2.14 at Novell BrainShare 2001Innovative enterprise directory server management enables network administrators to securely manage file systems
BrainShare 2001 Salt Lake City, Utah - March 19th -- Protocom Development Systems today announced the release of SecureTrustee, an innovative new product that enables network administrators to centrally manage file system security on a network-wide basis. Single Console Control -- SecureTrustee brings all of the tools needed to manage Novell® NDS® eDirectory and file system trustees, across the network, into a single console that is integrated with NWAdmin. There is no need to learn another interface administrators simply have more power to do their job.
Rules do the work -- SecureTrustee uses eDirectory-based rules to automate network management and enables administrators to focus on the network as a whole, rather than a collection of hundreds of file servers. Active File System Security -- Based on network security policies, SecureTrustee will automatically assign users, groups and other eDirectory objects the appropriate level of file system access. Active eDirectory Security -- SecureTrustee empowers network administrators to manage eDirectory trustee rights. IT managers simply need to write the rules, and SecureTrustee automatically assigning users, groups and rules trustee rights to newly created organisation or unit objects. SecureTrustee· significantly simplifies server, volume, user administration and management · over 100 useful, easy-to-use and fast reports · automates time consuming tasks · secure management Protocoms SecureTrustee helps network administrators safely and securely manage the large amounts of information within a network.
The Windows NT version will be available with the release of Windows NTv5.0Visit Protocoms Web site at www.protocom.cc to download and evaluate SecureTrustee or email us at: sales@serversystems.com for more information. . About Protocom Development Systems: Protocom Development Systems was founded in 1989 with offices in the USA, UK, Australia and Europe. The company is a strategic Industry partner of Novell being one of Novells largest global application Developers.
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