FoxT wins 2011 Golden Bridge Awards for Access Compliance and Information Security
August 15th, 2011 | Posted by admin in Uncategorized

Mountain View, CA – August 15, 2011 – Fox Technologies, Inc. (FoxT) has earned two prestigious Golden Bridge Awards in the categories of Access Compliance and Information Security and Risk Management for their FoxT ServerControl solution’s new Extensible Role-Based Access Control capability. The coveted annual Golden Bridge Awards program encompasses the world’s best in organizational performance, products and services, executives and management teams, women in business and the professions, innovations, case studies, product management, public relations and marketing campaigns and customer satisfaction programs from every major industry in the world. Organizations from all over the world are eligible to submit nominations including public and private, for-profit and non-profit, largest to smallest and new start-ups. Winners were honored in New York on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 during the 3rd annual awards dinner and presentations.

FoxT ServerControl, part of the FoxT Enterprise Access Management solution suite, enables organizations to centrally control privileged use access to diverse systems and eliminate password sharing, resulting in improved security, simplified compliance, and streamlined user account administration.

In recent years, the major Operating System (OS) vendors have added RBAC capabilities to their operating systems to provide delegation and separation of administrative privilege beyond what the OS’s have traditionally provided. The challenge has been that each OS vendor’s implementation of RBAC is unique, making it nearly impossible to utilize since most organizations have diverse infrastructures.

FoxT recently added a new capability to FoxT ServerControl: Extensible Role-Based Access Control (xRBAC). FoxT’s xRBAC harmonizes the administration of user role policy definitions, activations, enforcement, and reporting across the diverse OS-RBAC implementations, enabling organizations to fully leverage role-based separation of privileges for the first time.

More than 40 judges from a broad spectrum of industry voices from around the world participated and their average scores determined the 2011 Golden Bridge Business Awards winners. The winners were announced during the awards dinner and presentation on August 10, 2011 in New York attended by the finalists, industry leaders, and judges.

“It’s an honor to be named a winner by Golden Bridge Awards for this esteemed industry and peer business award,” said Subhash Tantry, CEO at FoxT. “These awards are a testament to FoxT’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions that control end and privileged user access across diverse servers, applications and databases.”

About the Golden Bridge Awards
Golden Bridge Awards are an annual industry and peers recognition program honoring Best Companies in every major industry from large to small and new start-ups in North America, Europe, Middle-East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin-America, Best New Products and Services, Best Innovations, Management and Teams, Women in Business and the Professions, Case Studies, Customer Satisfaction, and PR and Marketing Campaigns from all over the world. Learn more about The Golden Bridge Awards at www.goldenbridgeawards.com

About FoxT
FoxT protects corporate assets with an enterprise access management solution that centrally enforces granular access entitlements, in real-time, across operating systems and business applications on any networked device. The ability to proactively administer, authenticate, authorize, and audit access across diverse platforms, down to the operating system resource level, enables organizations to greatly reduce compliance and audit costs, streamline IT security administration, and protect corporate value by mitigating the risk of insider fraud. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, FoxT serves Global 1000 customers in 32 countries. For more information – www.foxt.com or email sales@foxt.com.

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