Perth software house has unveiled V2.3 of its Privileged User Manager (PUM) software that provides users with privileged account monitoring, management and auditing package for Unix and Linux based systems.
The company said that the PUM allows end user organisations to centrally manage, monitor and audit the use of super user accounts. In addition, the new version of the web browser based PUM software adds LDAP-based authentication and enhanced reporting and archiving.
According to Perth, the PUM V2.3 provides organisations with an option of authenticating the super users it manages and monitors against an LDAP-based service such as Microsoft’s Active Directory. Scripts were written to simulate up to 600 systems administrators managing an estate of some two thousand managed servers.
Neil Chaney, CEO of Applecross Technologies, said: “ PUM V2.3 now offers even the largest end users a secure platform for managing, monitoring and auditing its super users, who also benefit from the productivity gains that PUM offers systems administrators.
The software is sold and supported worldwide by APTECH, its strategic partner – Open Systems Management in Europe and the Americas and authorised resellers.