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POPSData Manipulation - Tree Merging Both Symlabs' LDAP Proxy and Symlabs' Virtual Directory Server include a fully automated plugin that can handle precisely such a scenario with minimal configuration. The Merge Trees plugin can be inserted into any solution and can instantly consolidate the entries stored in a number of different branches across several repositories, presenting all of the entries as belonging to a single virtual branch.
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POPSData Manipulation - Virtual Trees The Virtual Tree plugin that is bundled with Symlabs' LDAP Proxy and Symlabs' Virtual Directory Server allows you to unify data stored in different locations within a completely virtual namespace, maximising control over presentation and data structuring.
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POPSBiTKOO Keystone BiTKOO Keystone is an authorization management engine for enterprise policy administration, decision and enforcement. It allows fine-grain authorization and web access control. Keystone provides an abstracted layer of security web services, unifying silos of authentication and authorization sources throughout an enterprise.
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POPSProduct Integration Symlabs Virtual Directory Server is a powerful utility that can help to resolve problems in environments that make use of a wide range of communications and authentication protocols, as well as a combination of different data storage systems.
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POPSScalability and Integration Symlabs Virtual Directory Server provides a complete set of features for highly scalable, safe and reliable enterprise directory integration. Many enterprises face enterprise directory integration challenges whenever there are multiple applications, and/or multiple enterprise directories or databases involved.
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POPSEnterprise Directory Integration Solutions Virtual Directory Server provides the following features to support enterprise directory integration: Multiple Repositories, Data Augmentation, Database Access via LDAP, & Data Sources Integration
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POPSData Manipulation Frequently, applications expect data to be stored in ways that are specific to their own requirements. When using a number of different applications within an organization, identity data often ends up replicated and fragmented. This often leads to future integration issues and increases administration and management overhead.