The Virtual Identity Server (VIS) is a Microsoft centric virtual directory that was developed entirely in .NET managed code and enhances the functionality of Active Directory/ADAM and ILM.
VIS is a Microsoft centric virtual directory that was developed entirely in .NET managed code and enhances the functionality of Active Directory/ADAM and ILM.
VIS provides a merged view of multiple LDAP directories in real-time.
Virtual Schema Manager™ eliminates the need to extend the Active Directory Schema for applications. Custom schema and data is stored at the virtual layer.
Virtual Group Manager™ can have members spanning multiple domains/forests, without the need for forest trusts. Groups can even have dynamic membership based on attributes.
Extensive auditing capabilities enable VIS to track and store all LDAP activity (binds, search, deletes, modifies) to a SQL Server database.
Optimal IdM Reports™ is a 100% web based reporting application that seamlessly integrates within your identity management deployment to provide your organization a comprehensive
suite of reports that leverages your Active Directory/ADAM directory.
Optimal IdM Reports™ provides out of the box scheduling, execution and emailing of any report. A report, for example can be scheduled to run nightly and email a group of managers a list of all locked accounts or failed logins. All reports can be scheduled for automatic execution.
Contains out of the box canned reports that provide you the compliance related reports you need.
The Optimal IdM Password Manager™ is a .NET web application that allows end users to securely re-set forgotten passwords and unlock their accounts themselves. This eliminates a need to call the help desk and reduces costs. Organizations can now implement stronger password policies without the concern of increasing help desk volume, aiding in compliance efforts.
Software Requirements
Servers:
Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server
Web Servers:
Microsoft IIS 5.0/6.0
Database Servers:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005
Application
Framework:
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0