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OneAmerica Eliminates Password Frustrations With Single Sign-On To improve identity and access management and boost productivity, OneAmerica deploys Imprivata's OneSign single sign-on appliance. |
Bank Systems & Technology December 23, 2007 Nancy Feig |
Renasant Bank Chooses a SAN From EqualLogic to Keep Up With Growing Storage Needs Renasant Bank was seeking better network storage and eventually implemented a storage area network from EqualLogic. |
Wall Street & Technology September 24, 2007 Anne Rawland Gabriel |
Glenmede Trust Company Streamlines With Imprivata SSO Solution Imprivata enables Glenmede to streamline productivity and security with One-Sign single sign-on solution. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 3, 2009 Anne Rawland Gabriel |
Banque Saudi Fransi Deploys Biometric Authentication Many institutions approach access management incrementally, but forethought at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-based Banque Saudi Fransi permitted a leap from manual password input straight to next-generation biometric authentication. |
Insurance & Technology July 9, 2008 Nathan Conz |
Insurers Target Single Sign-On Capabilities There is little evidence of centralized depositories for user IDs and log-ons that consolidate the number of passwords that an employee, business partner or customer needs to access a carrier's systems. |
Wall Street & Technology November 19, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
Case Study: Loomis Sayles Implements Multifactor Authentication Loomis Sayles deploys the Imprivata OneSign Authentication Management solution, enabling authentication via password, fingerprint and token. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 25, 2008 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Midtier Banks Must Transform Operations to Succeed in Troubled Economy In the face of the current economic turmoil, opportunities still exist for those banks willing to embrace new ways of thinking. Midsize banks in particular stand to benefit from shedding old processes and sales practices that can undermine performance. |