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The World's Easiest Strong Authentication |
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SecurAccess
The world's Easiest strong authentication. Installed and configured in a day, and deploying to 18,000 users in an hour. Re-Use existing AD Passwords as the PIN.
Ease of Use + Security + Lowest Cost = The ultimate Strong Authentication solution.
For over 20 years IT has been grappled with huge costs, user resistance and administrative headaches associated with old token technologies. Now you can improve your service to end-users AND reduce costs with typical savings of 70% off existing token solutions.
Customers love it. "In addition, I’ve completed a full business analysis and the results are
quite staggering - $8 per person per month for a physical token against
just $2 per person per month for a soft token. When you replicate that
across 15-20,000 users, the savings are in the millions." “I can’t recommend SecurEnvoy highly enough for its simplicity, seamless
integration, unbelievable customer service, keen interest in what their
potential customers are doing, future developments and price position.
With cost savings in the millions for a hassle free solution - it’s one
less thing to keep me awake at night.”
David van Rooyen, Invensys’ Principal Solutions Architect
Interested? Take a trial now.
Ideal for Contractors, Business Partners, Part-time workers, Directors, Board Members, Technology Partners and Remote Staff.
Saves labour in the IT department by reducing administration and management time. Per User per annum fees = No hidden extras like Redundant Server fees. Interested? Take a trial now.
In 1983 Motorola launched the world's first mobile phone. The DynaTAC 8000X cost US$3,995 in 1983! We've come a long way since those days. Authentication also used be done with hardware tokens that generated One Time Passcodes. These tokens used to be sent out to individuals who needed to authenticate to the network from a remote location. This was extremely costly and users kept losing the devices. Also some of the devices broke and so the administrator had to send out a replacement token and also keep the database and server up to date. These days we combine technologies and send the passcodes to a mobile phone via SMS.
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