Have you undertaken a challenging consolidation project lately? If so, then you know that getting the people and technology all aligned can be more difficult than lining up the planets. I recently ...
NetIQ this month will begin shipping a “connector” tool to enable systems management and security information to be displayed on the same console. In the same timeframe, the San Jose, Calif.-based ...
Micro Focus' NetIQ Access Manager checks many of the boxes for authentication policies and managing access to cloud apps, but falls short of its SaaS rivals in several ways. Access Manager is a more ...
On March 8, NetIQ Corp., a leading provider of integrated systems and security management solutions, unveiled its new corporate strategy – Knowledge-Based Service Assurance. Knowledge-Based Service ...
NetIQ’s Security Manager is a suite of Microsoft Windows-based software applications that provide the security functionality to complement NetIQ’s existing AppManager performance and availability ...
The product, dubbed the NetIQ Security Management Suite, combines new versions of three separate products designed to foster a "closed-loop" approach to security management, the company said. The ...
Infrastructure vendor NetIQ bolstered management of the Active Directory this week with the release of a tool for managing directory security. NetIQ is updating its NetIQ Administration Suite to ...
NetIQ, which sells system and security management products, will also be selling technology from Centrify to allow its customers to extend Active Directory-centric identity management in their ...
Hoping to expand their presence in the enterprise software arena, software makers NetIQ and WebTrends on Wednesday said they have agreed to merge in a stock deal valued around $1 billion. San Jose, ...
Hoping to capitalize on a hot market for computer network security, NetIQ said Tuesday it will buy Houston-based PentaSafe Security Technologies for $255 million in cash and stock. San Jose, ...
SAN JOSE — Network monitoring software vendor NetIQ last week announced it will shell out $1 billion worth of stock to buy WebTrends, best known for products that track and report online behavior. The ...
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