Oracle has announced the
availability of Oracle
Entitlements Server 10g Release 3 as part of its
identity management offering.
Oracle Entitlements Server 10g R3, based on BEA AquaLogic
Enterprise Security, centralises authorisation policies via
reusable and auditable authorisation policies.
By centrally defining and managing the authorisation privileges
that are granted to a user or role, organisations can lower the
cost of administering entitlements and centrally manage compliance
initiatives and the enforcement of segregation of duties
controls.
The release is the latest in a series of offerings that
integrates technology from both Oracle and BEA Systems, which was
acquired.
Oracle Entitlements Server 10g R3 is a key component of Oracle
Access Management Suite.
"Oracle Entitlements Server 10g R3 unifies leading technology
from BEA with Oracle Fusion Middleware to deliver increased value
to our customers," said Amit Jasuja, vice-president of Oracle
Identity Management.
"With the software, a financial services company using the
software, for instance, can centrally define and enforce policies
to control a trader's transactions and restrict customer accounts
by region, trading exchange, time of day and a customer's net
worth."