Encentuate in the News (2005)
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Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Journal, December 02, 2005
Encentuate Inc. has announced that Encentuate is a "Ready
for IBM Tivoli Software." Now organizations can add Encentuate to IBM Tivoli Identity Manager for a comprehensive identity
management solution.
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Jack Beaudoin, Healthcare IT News, July 18, 2005
Encentuate Inc. has announced a strategic marketing and technology
integration partnership with Carefx Corp. As part of the deal, Carefx
will create a link from the Encentuate Solution for Healthcare
into its Fusionfx suite, which implements the Health Level 7 Clinical
Context Object Workgroup (CCOW) standards for interoperability.
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Healthimaging.com, July 14, 2005
Enterprise access security system provider Encentuate Inc. has
announced a marketing and technology integration partnership with
Carefx Corporation, a developer of healthcare clinical context management
and web integration software.
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Quote.Com, July 06, 2005
Encentuate Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Access Security
solutions, today announced a strategic marketing and technology
integration partnership with Carefx Corp., the leading provider
in healthcare clinical context management and Web integration software.
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Investors.Com, July 06, 2005
Encentuate Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Access Security
solutions, today announced a strategic marketing and technology
integration partnership with Carefx Corp., the leading provider
in healthcare clinical context management and Web integration software.
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Yahoo Finance, July 06, 2005
Encentuate Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Access Security
solutions, today announced a strategic marketing and technology
integration partnership with Carefx Corp., the leading provider
in healthcare clinical context management and Web integration software.
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Morningstar.Com, July 06, 2005
Encentuate Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Access Security
solutions, today announced a strategic marketing and technology
integration partnership with Carefx Corp., the leading provider
in healthcare clinical context management and Web integration software.
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HealthLeaders, June 2005
The signs were everywhere. Craig Castro, the chief information
officer of Community Medical Centers in Fresno, Calif., could see
the security threats to his information systems because they were
pasted on about 2,600 computer workstations across the acute-care
hospital system. On the edges of screens were sticky notes containing
passwords and log in instructions. "People would never give
out their PIN number to their ATM card," Castro observes. "It's
different in the healthcare setting."
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Digital ID World Magazine, April/May 2005
Biotechnology seems likely to characterize 21st century technology.
A key enabling technology for biotech is the Affymetrix gene-chip.
But with breakthrough technology comes the need to protect intellectual
property, and there is also the issue of regulatory compliance.
Affymetrix Adds Identity to IT's DNA
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Healthcare IT News, April 2005
Getting physicians and other users to use security measures regularly
when accessing information at hospitals isn't easy. They're
already bothered by the fact they have to log in and log out of
individual applications.
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CIO Spotlight, April 2005
Community Medical Center is the largest healthcare provider in
central California and they used Encentuate's services to improve
patient information security.
Community Medical Center Improves Patient Information Security
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Illinois Alumni, March/April 2005
If you're lousy at love, hyperlinks or logons, Peng T. Ong,
MS '88 ENG, can help. The serial entrepreneur says he spends
his life "look[ing] for the ridiculous" and then finding
a solution to it.
Company Culture
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The VC Deal, March 2005
Encentuate was founded by Peng T. Ong, who previously co-founded
content management software maker Interwoven Inc. and online dating
service Match.com Inc.
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San Francisco Business Times, March 2005
Peng Ong, the founder, chairman and chief executive of Encentuate
Inc., joined VSP Capital and Gabriel Venture Partners in giving
money in a $16 million funding round led by August Capital.
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Silicon Beat, March 2005
Foster City start-up Encentuate, the security company with a bit
of a clunky name, has raised $15.75 million in a second round.
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RFIDNews, Feb. 17, 2005
Rebadging just got easier--and cheaper--with a new approach announced
recently by Encentuate, that eliminates barriers to stronger access
security by combining sign-on/sign-off automation and centralized
user access administration. New badges aren't needed as the company
can reuse employee badges.
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ContactlessNews, Feb. 17, 2005
Rebadging just got easier--and cheaper--with a new approach announced
recently by Encentuate, that eliminates barriers to stronger access
security by combining sign-on/sign-off automation and centralized
user access administration. New badges aren't needed as the company
can reuse employee badges.
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Patty Endrado, HIMSS Daily Insider, Feb. 15, 2005
Convergence of physical security with computer access security
is growing.
One Bade Holy Grail of Identity Management
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Macsimum News, Feb. 08, 2005
Guy Kawasaki, the original Mac evangelist, has joined the Business and Technology Advisory Board of Encentuate, a company that provides enterprise access security solutions.
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Jeffrey Lim, Intelligent Enterprise Online (Asia), Jan. 24, 2005
Overcoming the headaches of forgotten passwords and data theft,
Singapore's EDB and JTC lay out the blueprints for successful
ID management.
Problem
Identified
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SC Magazine has selected finalists in various categories based
on judges' deliberations and reader votes. Encentuate's product
is a finalist in the Best Access Control and Best
ID Management Solution categories.
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"We went through a rigorous selection process to choose Encentuate as our single sign-on vendor and are happy that, with Encentuate, our caregivers have found a solution that is easy-to-use and is an effective way to ensure high quality patient care." Daniel Nigrin, MD, MS SVP & CIO Children's Hospital Boston
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