Novell moves into the enterprise security market with an announcement of a new single sign-on product. Novell has updated its iChain single sign-on security product as the start of a new strategy for enterprise security that it will detail this week. . . .
Novell moves into the enterprise security market with an announcement of a new single sign-on product. Novell has updated its iChain single sign-on security product as the start of a new strategy for enterprise security that it will detail this week. Novell said it has not traditionally been regarded as a provider of security tools, but it hopes to rectify this with iChain 2.0 and forthcoming initiatives to support employee access to Web-based applications via single sign-on. IChain is designed to sit on Novell's eDirectory, the next stage of Novell Directory Services, and IT managers will be able to use it to set authentication and access privileges via the Net.

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