Encentuate in the News (2006)
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Dave Kearns, Network World, August 02, 2006
Dave Kearns a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley, writes about considering users when thinking of identity management.
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Jeff Vance, Network World, May 05, 2006
Bayshore selected iTag technology from Encentuate to boost authentication. Each iTag contains an RFID chip and is affixed to devices that physicians, nurses and other healthcare personnel already carry. Combined with back-end authentication management, the solution provides automatic sign-off capabilities, universal sign-on to key workflows, and auditing and reporting capabilities.
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TransWorldNews, March 28, 2006
Encentuate to protect patient information and streamline caregiver workflow at Northeast Medical Center. Encentuate will secure access to shared and personal workstations, and reduce the time it takes to access patient information by streamlining caregiver workflow.
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ConnectiT, February 15, 2006
The endpoint is the place where a user enters the system, be it cell phone, desktop, laptop, or PDA. Yet if you look at identity and access management solutions, they have primarily been server-based solutions.
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February 2006
Encentuate has been declared a winner in the "Best Single Sign-On" and "Best Two-Factor Solution" categories by SC Magazine Awards 2006.
SC Award
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"...a flexible identity management solution, and the ability to integrate physical and computer access with our existing employee badge is a critical piece to implementing a non-obtrusive, yet strong access security solution." William H. Cummins VP, System Resources Porter
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