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Open source business intelligence company JasperSoft Corporation, has announced that RSA Security Inc. is using JasperDecisions to provide state-of-the-art reporting, auditing and monitoring functionality to customers leveraging RSA ClearTrust access management software.
Specifically, RSA Reporting & Compliance Manager embeds JasperSoft's commercial, Java-based JasperDecisions report server technology to offer centralized reporting capabilities to RSA ClearTrust access management software customers.
By incorporating JasperDecisions to deliver highly interactive, mission- critical information, RSA Security is helping customers more easily comply with security requirements and industry regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and others.
"Enterprises worldwide face increasing regulatory pressure to verify access controls, monitor user activity and prove user authorization, particularly within their identity and access management infrastructure," said Karen Devine, director of product marketing at RSA Security. "JasperDecisions gives RSA Security a very flexible and powerful way to enable customers to view compliance data, reducing the logging and reporting headaches that companies often encounter within their identity management systems."
Built-in, customizable reports generated by JasperDecisions allow RSA ClearTrust access management software users to more easily review access rights, monitor user activities and pin-point conflicts by quickly tracking user rights.
"More and more software companies like RSA Security are choosing JasperDecisions over competing products because of its flexible, modular architecture, which makes it easy to embed into any Java application," said Ian Fyfe, director of product management at JasperSoft. "JasperSoft's operational reporting technology puts decision-making power in the hands of front-line workers, who are charged detailed day-to-day activities."
JasperDecisions provides a sophisticated platform that enables secure and controlled broad distribution of operational reporting throughout an organization and via web portals to customers and partners. It provides pixel- perfect charting and ready-to-print reporting with full drill-down, filtering and reporting customization capabilities. It also includes flexible data access and output options to PDF, HTML, XML, CSV, XLS, RTF, TXT.
Specifically, RSA Reporting & Compliance Manager embeds JasperSoft's commercial, Java-based JasperDecisions report server technology to offer centralized reporting capabilities to RSA ClearTrust access management software customers.
By incorporating JasperDecisions to deliver highly interactive, mission- critical information, RSA Security is helping customers more easily comply with security requirements and industry regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and others.
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Built-in, customizable reports generated by JasperDecisions allow RSA ClearTrust access management software users to more easily review access rights, monitor user activities and pin-point conflicts by quickly tracking user rights.
"More and more software companies like RSA Security are choosing JasperDecisions over competing products because of its flexible, modular architecture, which makes it easy to embed into any Java application," said Ian Fyfe, director of product management at JasperSoft. "JasperSoft's operational reporting technology puts decision-making power in the hands of front-line workers, who are charged detailed day-to-day activities."
JasperDecisions provides a sophisticated platform that enables secure and controlled broad distribution of operational reporting throughout an organization and via web portals to customers and partners. It provides pixel- perfect charting and ready-to-print reporting with full drill-down, filtering and reporting customization capabilities. It also includes flexible data access and output options to PDF, HTML, XML, CSV, XLS, RTF, TXT.
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