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Product Name:PistolStar Web Set Password
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Company Name:PISTOLSTAR INC
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Product Version:V7
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Notes versions supported:R5, R6
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ProductDescription:
Web Set Password, a password management solution for IBM Lotus Domino, iNotes, Lotus Instant Messaging & Web Conferencing (Sametime), and Lotus Team Workplace (QuickPlace), enables companies to increase password security and provide self-service functionality to end-users.
Web Set Password offers 36+ password authentication and management features not available in Lotus Domino R5 and 6, including:
• Single sign-on — Creating convenience and saving login time
• Browser-based multi-password synchronization - Windows, HTTP, & LDAP passwords, and Notes ID files
• Independent and secure self-service password management and reset from any Web browser, and without Help Desk intervention.
• Access to Lotus applications from the Lotus Notes clients by authenticating with the Windows or directory password (Microsoft Active Directory, Novell eDirectory and Sun ONE LDAP)
Companies implementing Web Set Password realize a significant and immediate return on investment (ROI) as a result of:
• Securing the authentication process while dramatically reducing Help Desk calls regarding password resets, enabling IT to allocate fewer resources for managing passwords
• Helping IT achieve security "best practices" — functionality such as password quality, history, expiration, 3-strikes and last login — through its ability to define password rules and numerous password preferences
• Enabling secure access to corporate intranets and extranets, while protecting applications and content from illegal usage
• Providing tremendous cost savings, not only by minimizing Help Desk calls, but also heading off potential security breaches caused by hackers, poor password quality, and other issues that can arise in the password authentication and management process
• Meeting corporate objectives by allowing end-users and IT to diminish downtime and increase productivity, and by incorporating security "best practices"
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