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Business Layers' Announces eProvisionware-TM- Support For Novell; Directory Services -NDS- Directory-based eProvisioning-TM- Available for NDS Customers
Business Wire, Sept 28, 1999
UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 28, 1999--
Business Layers announced today that eProvisionware(TM), their directory-based eProvisioning solution, will support Novell Directory Services (NDS). For the first time, NDS customers will be able to seamlessly eProvision their networks using their already deployed directories. eProvisioning is the process of providing digital resources and services, according to business requirements.
By leveraging existing digital data repositories, such as databases and directories, Business Layers' eProvisionware(TM) products are able to access an organizations entire infrastructure and drive the provisioning process. The initial release of eProvisionware addresses the business challenge of handling employee change management effectively, by streamlining and automating the provisioning of digital resources associated with employee changes. Digital resources such as network access, application passwords, database profiles, and customer and vendor access can be any asset or service that resides electronically and can be accessed via an intranet, extranet or the Internet.
For example, the integration of new employees into an organization requires the allocation of numerous digital tasks such as equipment procurement, password allocation, security clearance level, Internet access and many others. Furthermore, getting ex-employees "out of the system" with the touch of a button is a critical task, yet one that is currently not feasible.
"Because customer demand for directory-enabled applications is increasing, Novell is pleased to see innovative solutions, like the Business Layers eProvisioning product, more fully leverage the comprehensive set of services provided by NDS," said John Linney, director ISV relations of Novell. "The rich capabilities and robust infrastructure of NDS allow customers to manage more efficiently the complexities of IT provisioning, ranging from business definitions to the configuration of Intranet and Extranet resources."
"We have enabled companies to easily access all profile information and make provisioning possible in one easy step," said David Lavenda, Business Layers' Vice President of Marketing. "With eProvisionware, an organization can realize increased productivity, save time, and reduce the administration costs of employee changes. For fast-moving, dynamic companies, eProvisioning provides a competitive edge."
A beta release of the product will be available in Q4 1999.
About Business Layers
Business Layers is developing a breakthrough class of directory-based applications that translate how business changes impact an organization's digital infrastructure, and automatically provisions digital services and resources. Our eProvisionware solutions cover a wide range of digital provisioning business requirements. Business Layers is headquarted in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey and has Engineering facilities in Ra'anana, Israel.
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