BOCA RATON, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--ScriptLogic® Corporation www.scriptlogic.com,
a leading provider of systems lifecycle management solutions for
Microsoft® Windows®-based networks, today announced the availability of Security
Explorer® 7.5, a powerful, graphical solution for
real-time management of access controls and security on workstations
across the enterprise. IT admins benefit from Security Explorer features
applicable to Microsoft
Exchange 2010, SharePoint
2010 and SQL
2008 R2 that enhance IT security and aid with strategic initiatives
such as compliance and server migrations.
“Given that our IT environment sees a number of students who either
become new users or graduate each year, ScriptLogic’s Security Explorer
allows me to universally update permissions across many users at once”
IT administrators need to apply security policies consistently across
all their servers and may be running several Microsoft technologies at
once. Security Explorer simplifies the complex task of security
management with a single, intuitive and high performance interface for
managing security on file servers, SharePoint sites, SQL Servers and
Exchange.
Chief among the enhancements, Security Explorer 7.5 capitalizes on the
newest Exchange permissions model, Role Based Access Control RBAC, by
managing RBAC settings. IT admins rely on RBAC to streamline how they
assign roles and permissions within companies, saving time and enhancing
security.
“Since research and feedback from customers indicates that we should see
a significant number of companies upgrading to Microsoft Exchange 2010,
SharePoint 2010 and SQL 2008 R2, our product development team worked to
ensure those customers would have a tool for efficient, centralized
management of Windows server security,” said Andy Langsam, president of
ScriptLogic Corporation. “Security Explorer 7.5 is fully equipped to
enable administrators to proactively improve security and demonstrate
data security compliance on servers across all networks.”
Thousands of IT admins use Security Explorer for a variety of strategic
tasks. The product reports on user permissions and aids with compliance
by verifying that certain controls are in place. In addition, Security
Explorer facilitates numerous tasks needed as part of a server
migration, including permissions restore, ACL pairing and modification
of service accounts.
“Given that our IT environment sees a number of students who either
become new users or graduate each year, ScriptLogic’s Security Explorer
allows me to universally update permissions across many users at once,”
said Scott Davis, IT director of Auburn University’s College of
Architecture, Design and Construction. “This saves me a lot of time
while also making sure that users are not abusing the rights they are
given. Plus, Security Explorer is able to evolve with me; I am planning
an upgrade to SharePoint 2010 later this year and can now use Security
Explorer to enforce policy on the upgraded systems.”
Pricing and Availability
Security Explorer 7.5 is currently available and is priced on a per-user
basis. Licenses are available to patch both desktops and servers. A free
30-day evaluation of this product and all software solutions from
ScriptLogic is available at http://www.scriptlogic.com.
About ScriptLogic
ScriptLogic Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Quest Software
Nasdaq: QSFT, is a recognized leader in the management, monitoring and
support of desktops, servers and networks. ScriptLogic’s award winning
solutions benefit 29,000 customers worldwide in the areas of desktop,
help
desk, active
directory, server and network
management. IT professionals and organizations of all sizes rely on
ScriptLogic to streamline administrative tasks and improve productivity
through “Point, Click, Done!®” solutions. For more
information, visit www.scriptlogic.com.
ScriptLogic, the ScriptLogic logo, Security Explorer and Point, Click,
Done! are trademarks or registered trademarks of ScriptLogic Corporation
in the United States and certain other countries. Microsoft and Windows
are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks and
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