Today many companies are leaping at the chance to reduce administrative costs in the workplace. Whether they choose automated account creation, single sign-on, self-service account administration or centralized and automated logging, most companies are looking for a way to improve or automate process. So the choice has been made to move towards IAM (Identity Access Management). IAM is a means of integrating all applications and identity repositories into a centralized, manageable system for authentication, authorization and reporting. How can the pitfalls many other companies have made over the last decade in implementing an IAM solution be avoided? This is just a small list of some of the top reasons companies struggle during an IAM implementation. (continue reading…)
Cell phones have become ubiquitous in recent times. Everyone has one. Use of the cell phone as an authentication method is not only a convenient method of raising asurrance levels for logins, but it can also be a significant cost savings when compared to traditional methods. (continue reading…)
Most have never been, most don’t even know, there is a hidden place in Disney where few could ever go!
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Tevora Business Solutions is proud to announce its sponsorship of Gartner’s Identity & Access Management Summit Transforming IAM: The New Business Intelligence Connection being held November 15-17, 2010. The Gartner Identity & Access Management Summit is the premier gathering for IT and business professionals responsible for creating, implementing, and improving IAM programs at their organizations. Tevora’s team members can be found at ‘Booth DD’ on the days of the event.
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Tevora Business Solutions is honored to be hosting their Southern California Security Executive Summit 
at the exclusive Club 33 at the heart of New Orleans Square in Disneyland. Information Security Executives from fortune 1000 companies will share their experience and challenges around compliance, risk management, and
creating a global strategy.
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