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NEWS RELEASE
Cams 3.0 Web Single Sign-on and
Access Management Solution Ships
San Diego, CA, June 4, 2007 - Cafésoft announced today that
it is now shipping the 3.0 release of the Cafésoft Access
Management System (Cams). This new release of Cams enables
web single sign-on and centralized access management across web
and application servers such as Apache, IIS, Sun ONE, BEA WebLogic,
IBM WebSphere, JBoss, Oracle and Tomcat.
"The release of Cams 3.0 represents another significant company
milestone," said Gary Gwin, Cafésoft president and CEO.
" Customers such as NASA, German Federal Government, Panda
Resteraunt Group, British Police Information Technology Organization
(PITO) and the United States Department of Defenese are using Cams
to provide single sign-on for and protect their important web resources.
In fact, the broad Cams feature set is empowering customers to dispose
of their more expensive and difficult to manage SiteMinder, Oblix,
Tivoli and ClearTrust licenses in favor of Cams."
Significant new features for the Cams 3.0 release include:
- Cross-DNS domain web single sign-on and sign-off
- Windows impersonation for single sign-on to IIS secured
resources such as SharePoint and OWA
- Cross-scripting and buffer overflow attack prevention
- HTTP 500/403 errors replace Cams error/denied pages
- X.509 digital certificate authentication
- RSA SecurID one-time password authentication
- VASCO Digipass one-time password authentication
- Internationalization enhancements
- Performance and fault tolerance enhancements
- Tomcat 5.5 web agent support
Cams makes sites more secure and manageable by centralizing web
application security policy decisions and management, rather than
implementing security within web applications and web servers. This
centralized approach to web security enables companies to reduce
development and administration time, complexity and costs, while
improving time-to-market, site security and software life-cycle
flexibility. Cams also provides web single sign-on to eliminate
the cost, risk and pain associated with multiple user accounts and
sign-ons for the same web site.
The Cams service oriented architecture provides the security middleware
foundation to easily deploy customized solutions into heterogeneous
environments. The lightweight, Java-based Cams policy server is
easy-to-install and configure and scales to meet the requirements
of large enterprise sites. Cams virtual directory facilitates integration
with one more user directories, including Microsoft Active Directory,
LDAP servers, SQL databases and more. Other product features include:
- Web single sign-on to web and J2EE application servers
- Access control based on roles (RBAC), HTTP query parameters,
database values, date/time, location and custom rules
- Simplified and centralized security policy administration
- Security event logging, analysis and real-time notification
- Flexible customizations via open APIs
- Cross-platform support including Windows, Linux and Solaris
A free Cams Tour is available online at http://www.cafesoft.com.
The Cams Tour is the best way to learn about Cams terminology, architecture
and web application security in general. Cams software licenses
are available starting at $4,995. Free evaluation licenses, which
have access to the production Cams policy server and web agents,
are available for download upon request .
Cafésoft develops and markets Cams, which is a secure, flexible
and affordable web single sign-on and access management software
solution. Organizations around the world use Cams to give employees,
customers and partners secure access to protected web content and
applications. By using Cams, customers: 1) simplify and accelerate
web application security implementation and management; 2) reduce
web application software lifecycle costs; and, 3) improve security
compliance and accountability. Please see
http://www.cafesoft.com for more information.
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Cafésoft is a trademark of Cafésoft, LLC. All other
trademarks, service marks, or registered trademarks are the property
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