Quest Authentication Services (QAS) | Integrates native Unix and Linux authentication and identity subsystems with Active Directory | 1. Leverage existing infrastructure for enterprise-wide identity management 2. Provide a framework for policy-based management of Unix and Linux systems 3. Eliminate identity management complexity 4. Enhance cross-platform security and regulatory compliance |
Quest Single Sign-on for Java | Extends Windows Integrated Authentication to Java SE and Java EE on any operating system. Supports Kerberos/SPNEGO, NTLM and ADFS. | 1. Kerberos single sign-on for Java using Active Directory identity and credentials 2. Leverage Active Directory group memberships for Java EE role-based access control 3. Supports delegation, network discovery, multifactor authentication, Microsoft PAC Aware, SPNEGO client and server extensions 4. Improve security and the end-user experience while increasing productivity by eliminating multiple logins 5. Provides Java EE support for Microsoft ADFS (WS-Federation) 6. Delegated authentication and authorization in heterogeneous (Java/.NET) multi-tier environments 7. Improve security based on existing infrastructure by leveraging Windows’ credentials and native infrastructure 8. Uses auto-discovery to support enterprise-scale Active Directory environments – multiple domains/forests, sites, load-balancing/failover – with no additional configuration or maintenance (no krb5.conf files) |