HP has completed its acquisition of the SelectAccess assets of Baltimore Technologies, a UK-based provider of high-trust security products.
The identity management technologies in SelectAccess add depth to the HP Adaptive Enterprise strategy and existing offerings for customers looking to reduce the cost and complexity associated with managing their IT resources. The technology will be integrated into HP`s management software portfolio and will provide customers with more secure user access to network services and enterprise resources.
"Enterprise customers need to expand their management reach to include technology that mitigates the risks associated with exposing critical information. In order to ensure convenient, secure accessibility, they need to manage users` identity, credentials and access rights and to respond quickly to change," said Yergen Govender, HP Enterprise Server and Storage manager.
"Our acquisition of the SelectAccess technology accelerates HP`s ability to address this customer need and is the next step in evolving our management software solutions as part of our Adaptive Enterprise strategy."
SelectAccess provides role-based authorisation to network-based resources, allowing administrators to centrally control user access and enable single sign-on through a policy server that grants authorisation rights to each application. The solution`s intuitive and easy-to-manage interface offers enterprises the ability to easily delegate authority and provide fine-grained access control. This combination of features empowers an organisation`s customers, employees and partners to conduct business online, saving time and money.
HP acquired Baltimore Technologies` SelectAccess technology in an all cash transaction.
This is the latest in a series of milestones HP has achieved in evolving the company`s management software solutions and services to manage and control an adaptive enterprise and keep IT supply resources synchronised with changing business demands. On 18 September, HP completed its acquisition of Talking Blocks, a privately held service-oriented architecture and Web services management software company based in San Francisco.
More information about HP Adaptive Enterprise solutions is available at http://www.hp.com/go/adaptive.
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company`s offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing for consumers, enterprises and small and medium businesses. For the last four quarters, HP revenue totalled $71.3 billion. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com.
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