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Dell Enhances Enterprise IAM Solution

Dell today announced the availability of Dell One Identity Manager 7.0, a modular and integrated platform designed to help organizations unify security policies and improve agility.

Dell today announced the availability of Dell One Identity Manager 7.0, a modular and integrated platform designed to help organizations unify security policies and improve agility.

According to Dell, the new release offers access control and segregation of duties, along with increased resource visibility in a single, consistent Identity and Access Management (IAM) strategy based on the needs of each customer.

Dell One Identity Manager 7.0 can be integrated into traditional IAM frameworks, and with its automated architecture, allows enterprise customers to simplify tasks using a fraction of the time and resources required by traditional frameworks, Dell says.

The solution also provides customers with a self-service feature meant to simplify identity lifecycle management process and help companies make better security decisions.

Additionally, it helps organizations control user and privileged access, manage identities, secure data, and reduce risk exposure while also providing auditors with real-time reports that include info on resources and on who has access to them.

Dell One Identity Manager 7.0 includes a series of new features, such as heatmaps, dashboards and reporting enhancements, a new ReST Architecture, Web UI extensibility with HTML 5 support (split for end user, governance, and administrator), provisioning and synchronization wizard, componentization of core components, and Segregation of Duties definition enhancements.

The release also offers improved definition and representation of heatmaps, dashboards and compliance reports and can help companies quickly resolve policy violations with better visibility, Dell said.

It also facilitates the exchange of information among the company’s internal software and systems and external party systems, improves the security between components, and allows customers to create their own user interface for specific tasks.

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“Organizations consistently feel daunted when it comes to implementing an identity and access management solution, as traditional frameworks are costly and time-intensive to deploy. Dell One Identity Manager 7.0 is a modular and integrated identity and access management solution, so organizations can deploy what they need today, and feel confident they can easily add elements as required to support future business needs,” John Milburn, executive director, Dell Security, said.

Dell One Identity Manager 7.0 is available worldwide immediately from Dell and through channel partners.

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