JD Edwards EnterpriseOne features portal interoperability standards to simplify configuration and deployment and security options such as Single Sign-On, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol and a native application security program which users can combine.
CMS Web includes spam protection, an address book with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) access, auto-responders, scheduled message delivery, flexible mail delivery, administration features and other services.
Other features include Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) integration, attribute-level submodeling, object-level compare flags and database management system (DBMS) support for Sybase IQ 12.
Examples of these include the Aspect Unison Security Portal, which provides the option for customers to have their agents and supervisors authenticate against Microsoft Active Directory or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or to continue to use the internal Aspect Unison Predictive Dialer authentication process; full user account control, which enables administrators to access and manage all Unix, application and database user accounts, including password creation, resetting and formatting; and support for Citrix Presentation Server 4.
The appliance integrates closely with enterprise user repositories and authentication systems, such as Microsoft's Active Directory, lightweight directory access protocol directories from enterprise vendors like Sun Microsystems and Novell, and token servers like RSA's Authentication Server, to extract key user identity data.
5, an improved calendaring and scheduling tool offering two new features: add-on modules for connectivity with Microsoft Outlook and enhanced LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) integration.
Significant new features include changelists and atomic transactions, support for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Active Directory, and integration with Metrowerk's CodeWarrior.
Features include: improved scalability through the creation of server pools and the use of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol to store settings; constant reliability due to load balancing and automated failover capabilities that automatically distribute concurrent mobile device connections across a pool of servers based on their current load and capacity; centralized management using a console that provides an intuitive interface via any Web browser to manage server and client configuration, monitor server and client status, create and enforce policies, and update and manage all associated software licenses; and enhanced network performance through compression and link optimizations.