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SafeNet's HASP SRM Solution for SaaS
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 09, 2009 1659 hrs IST
According to Safenet, their HASP SRM SaaS Pass helps SaaS providers maximize their revenue by preventing users from sharing their login information with others. Because SaaS Pass only allows users from authorized computers to access on-demand applications, vendors can protect their subscription revenues and control access to sensitive end-user software. HASP SRM SaaS Pass is built upon Aladdin technology.
HASP SRM SaaS Pass ensures that login information and access to sensitive data is not shared, either inside or outside the end-user's organization. In addition, it enhances security of the providers' existing SaaS authentication system and enables SaaS providers to enforce subscription terms as well. The solution also provides better compliance with contract agreements and also enables more control over use of service, claims SafeNet. Apart from ensuring only authorized users' access to the SaaS services, it also guarantees controlled access to sensitive end-user data.
The HASP SRM SaaS Pass contains two components: the SaaS Pass Login Application and the SaaS Pass Web Service Module. The login application, which service providers distribute to their customers, is fully customizable. All operations, including distribution and pre-activation of the login application, can be handled over the Internet to minimize logistics costs. The HASP SRM SaaS Pass Web Service Module integrates with the SaaS provider's existing Web application.
HASP SRM Saas Pass solution is based on a small client application installed on the end-user's machine or machines that communicates over the Internet with a server-side application in the ISV's data center. This client application is responsible for passing encrypted login information to the provider's server, which can then authenticate the user and that service access is being attempted from an authorized machine.
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- sandeep goyal,
starsoft goyal, shimla
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