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Companies ‘won’t have a choice’ about using Big Data for ID management

Posted 5 October 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: 11g, Access Management, Access Security, aurionPro, aurionPro SENA, Ben Bulpett, Enline plc, Identity Management, Oracle Event, Oracle Identity, Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle Partner Network, Oracle Specialized, Secure Access | Leave a Comment

Ben Bulpett, director of Enline, spoke to Computerworld UK at Oracle OpenWorld By Derek du Preez | Computerworld UK | Published 12:47, 04 October 12 Enterprises will be forced to invest in Big Data technologies to monitor employee behaviour in order to better control remote access to company systems, which is becoming a problem thanks [...]

V3 Security Summit – Questions raised following our Bring your own device (BYOD) debate

Posted 26 September 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: Access Management, Access Security, Andy Bushby, aurionPro, aurionPro SENA, Authentication, Bring Your Own Device, BYOD, Communications, Data Security, Encryption, Governance of Identity, Identity Management, Identity Solution, Oracle Entitlements Server, Oracle Event, Oracle Identity, Oracle Specialized, Risk Management, Secure Access, V3 | Leave a Comment

Following our very succesful panel debate with Richard Mardling of aurionPro SENA & Andy Bushby from Oracle on the topic of Bring your own device (BYOD) at yesterday’s V3 Security Summit, we would like to share with you some of the questions and answers which were raised after the debate. The debate was recorded and is accessable [...]

Oracle Day 2012 – Manchester Tuesday, 13 November

Posted 26 September 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: 11g, Access Management, Access Security, aurionPro, aurionPro SENA, Bring Your Own Device, BYOD, Cloud, Compliance, Consumerisation, Hardware, Identity Management, Identity Trends, Information Security, Oracle, Oracle Event, Oracle Specialized | Leave a Comment

You are invited to attend Oracle Day 2012! Tuesday, 13 November 2012, 09:00 – 17:00 The Marriott Renaissance, Blackfriars Street, Manchester M3 2EQ Join us at this interactive event to learn how Oracle simplifies IT, whether it’s by engineering hardware and software to work together or making new technologies work for the modern enterprise. Sessions [...]

Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco September 30th – October 4th 2012

Posted 22 August 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: Access Security, aurionPro, aurionPro SENA, Ben Bulpett, Communications, Identity Management, Identity Solution, IDM, London 2012, Middleware, Olympics, Oracle, Oracle Entitlements Server, Oracle Event, Oracle Identity, Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle Specialized, Oracle Virtual Directory, perry Banton, Secure Wi-Fi, Security, Virgin Media, Virtual Directory | Leave a Comment

  Delivering Secure Wi-Fi on the Tube as an Olympics Legacy from London 2012 Session Speakers Perry Banton – IT Architect, Virgin Media Ben Bulpett – Director, Enline plc  In this session, Virgin Media, the U.K.’s first combined provider of broadband, TV, mobile, and home phone services, shares how it is providing free secure Wi-Fi [...]

Vergence Hospital Trust Case Study

Posted 20 June 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: Access Security, Audit, Clinical Access, Compliance, Contect Management, Health Solutions, Identity Management, Identity Solution, Microsoft Case Study, Single Sign-On | Leave a Comment

Maximising patient care with efficient applications Clinical applications at a large teaching hospital were once un-coordinated and slow to operate. Now, a clinical workstation solution has turned things around. Time taken to access patient information and log into medical and ward applications is cut by up to 80%, which gives staff more time to spend [...]

Revolutionise how you work the cloud

Posted 1 June 2012 by
Tagged As: | Categories: A2 Cloud, Access Security, Authentication, Automated User-Linking, Cloud, Cloud Services, Governance, ID Federation, Mobile ID, Multi-Method Auth, Security Posture Verification, Single Sign-On, Stonesoft, Usability | Leave a Comment