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ActiveRoles Server

Active Directory, semplice e sicuro

ActiveRoles Server risolve i problemi di sicurezza e soddisfa quei continui requisiti di conformità mettendo in sicurezza e proteggendo Active Directory in modo semplice ed efficiente. Offrendo strumenti automatizzati per la gestione degli utenti e dei gruppi e le deleghe di Active Directory, ActiveRoles Server supera le lacune native di Active Directory, così puoi lavorare più rapidamente. Inoltre, grazie alla sua architettura modulare, la tua organizzazione può soddisfare i tuoi requisiti aziendali odierni e futuri.

Con ActiveRoles Server si può:

  • proteggere dati critici di Active Directory ed eliminare gli accessi non regolamentari alle risorse
  • automatizzare la creazione di account per una gestione sicura degli utenti e dei gruppi in AD e nei sistemi collegati ad AD

Caratteristiche

Accesso sicuro - Agisce da firewall virtuale attorno ad Active Directory, consentendoti di controllare gli accessi tramite deleghe utilizzando un modello di privilegi ridotto. Basato su policy amministrative definite e relativi permessi, genera e applica rigorosamente le regole per gli accessi, eliminando gli errori e le inconsistenze comuni negli approcci nativi alla gestione AD. Inoltre, procedure di approvazione affidabili e personalizzate stabilizzano un processo e controllo IT coerente con i requisiti aziendali, con catene di responsabilità che complementano la gestione automatizzata dei dati della directory.

Creazione automatizzata degli account - Automatizza un'ampia gamma di attività, tra cui:

  • la creazione di account per utenti e per gruppi in AD
  • la creazione di caselle di posta in Exchange
  • il popolamento dei gruppi
  • l'assegnazione delle risorse in Windows

ActiveRoles Server, inoltre, automatizza il processo di riassegnazione e rimozione dei diritti di accesso degli utenti in AD e nei sistemi collegati ad AD (compreso il de-provisioning degli utenti e dei gruppi) per garantire un processo amministrativo efficiente e sicuro per la durata degli utenti e dei gruppi. Quando bisogna cambiare o rimuovere un accesso utente, gli update vengono effettuati in maniera automatica in AD, Exchange, SharePoint, OCS, Lync e Windows e qualunque sistema collegato ad AD come Unix, Linux e Mac OS X.

Gestione giornaliera delle directory - Semplifica la gestione di:

  • destinatari di Exchange, includendo creazione, movimento, cancellazione, permessi, e assegnazione delle caselle di posta in OCS, e la gestione delle liste di distribuzione
  • gruppi
  • computer, includendo condivisioni, stampanti, utenti e gruppi locali
  • Active Directory, compreso AD LDS

ActiveRoles Server include anche interfacce intuitive per migliorare la gestione quotidiana e le attività del servizio assistenza sia tramite lo snap-in MMC sia tramite un'interfaccia Web.

Gestisci gruppi e utenti in un ambiente ospitato - Lavora congiuntamente con Quest One Quick Connect in un ambiente ospitato dove gli account di un dominio AD client vengono sincronizzati con un dominio AD host. ActiveRoles Server abilita la gestione degli account dei gruppi e degli utenti da un dominio client a un dominio ospitato, sincronizzando al tempo stesso gli attributi e le password.

Questa soluzione utilizza connettori pronti all'uso per sincronizzare gli account AD locali a servizi basati su cloud come Salesforce.com, Google Apps, Microsoft Office 365, Lync Online e SharePoint Online.

Consolida i punti di gestione attraverso l'integrazione - Complementa la tua tecnologia esistente e la strategia della gestione di identità e accessi. La sua carratteristica Extend All semplifica e consolida i punti di gestione garantendo un'integrazione facile con molti prodotti Dell, inclusi Quest One Quick Connect, Quest One Identity Manager, Password Manager dei privilegi, Virtualizzazione del desktop, Authentication Services, Defender, Password Manager, Webthority e ChangeAuditor. ActiveRoles Server, inoltre, automatizza ed estende le funzionalità di PowerShell, ADSI, SPML e le interfaccie Web personalizzabili.

Requisiti di sistema

ActiveRoles Server includes the following components:

  • Administration Service
  • Console (MMC Interface)
  • Web Interface
  • Collector
  • Report Pack

The tables below outline system requirements for installing and running each of these components.

Administration Service hardware and software requirements

 
Platform1 GHz or higher Intel Pentium-compatible CPU.
Memory (RAM)1 GB or more recommended. The amount required depends on the total number of managed objects.
Hard Disk Space100 MB or more of free disk space. If SQL Server and Administration Service are installed on the same computer, the amount required depends on the size of the ActiveRoles Server database.
Operating SystemAdministration Service can be run on any of these operating systems:
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including x64 editions, updated with Service Pack 2 or a later Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Standard or Enterprise edition, 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
SQL ServerActiveRoles Server database can be hosted by:
 - Microsoft SQL Server 2005, any edition for x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) platform, updated with Service Pack 2 or a later Service Pack
 - Microsoft SQL Server 2008, any edition for x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) platform, with or without any Service Pack

Note  Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client is required on the computer running the Administration Service. You can install SQL Server 2008 Native Client from the Redistributables page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window.
Microsoft .NET FrameworkAdministration Service requires Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 or later. Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 is strongly recommended. You can install .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 from the Redistributables page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window.
Microsoft Windows PowerShellAdministration Service requires Windows PowerShell 1.0 or 2.0. On a Windows Server 2003 based computer, you can install Windows PowerShell 1.0 from the Redistributables page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window. On a computer running a later version of the Windows Server operating system, the Windows PowerShell feature can be installed by using Server Manager.
Quest ActiveRoles Management Shell for Active DirectoryAdministration Service requires ActiveRoles Management Shell for Active Directory 1.3. You can install ActiveRoles Management Shell from the Solutions page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 System Management ToolsTo perform the Move Mailbox task on Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003, ActiveRoles Server requires Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools to be installed on the computer running the Administration Service. Use the Setup program of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to install Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools on the computer where you plan to install the Administration Service.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management ToolsTo manage Exchange recipients on Exchange 2007, ActiveRoles Server requires the Exchange 2007 Management Tools to be installed on the computer running the Administration Service, and updated with Update Rollup 1 for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 or a later update rollup for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1.

Use the Exchange Server 2007 Setup program to install the Management Tools on the computer where you plan to install the Administration Service. Next, update the Management Tools by installing Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 on that computer. Then, update Management Tools by installing the update rollup.

The latest update rollup for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 is strongly recommended. For instructions on how to obtain the latest update rollup, see Microsoft's Knowledge Base article "How to obtain the latest service pack or update rollup for Exchange 2007" at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937052.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Management ToolsTo manage Exchange recipients on Exchange 2010, ActiveRoles Server requires the Exchange 2010 Management Tools to be installed on the computer running the Administration Service. Use the Exchange Server 2010 Setup program to install the Management Tools on the computer where you plan to install the Administration Service.
Operating System on Domain ControllersActiveRoles Server retains all features and functions when managing Active Directory on domain controllers running any of these operating systems:
 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including x64 editions
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008, 32-bit or 64-bit architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Exchange ServerAdministration Service is capable of managing Exchange recipients on:
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, with or without any Service Pack
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, with or without any Service Pack
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, with or without any Service Pack
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, with or without any Service Pack

Note  Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server is not supported.
 

ActiveRoles Server Console (MMC Interface) hardware and software requirements

 
Platform500 MHz or higher Intel Pentium-compatible CPU.
Memory (RAM)512 MB or more recommended. The amount required depends on the number of objects being administered.
Hard Disk SpaceAbout 50 MB of free disk space.
Operating SystemActiveRoles Server Console can be run on any of these operating systems:
 - Microsoft Windows XP, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including x64 editions, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 - Microsoft Windows Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate edition, 32-bit or 64-bit architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise edition, 32-bit or 64-bit architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
 - Microsoft Windows 7
Web BrowserMicrosoft Internet Explorer 6.0, or Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 or 8.0.
Microsoft .NET FrameworkMMC Interface requires Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 or later. Service Pack 1 for .NET Framework 3.5 is strongly recommended. You can install .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 from the Redistributables page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window.
 

ActiveRoles Server Web Interface hardware and software requirements

 
Platform1 GHz or higher Intel Pentium-compatible CPU.
Memory (RAM)1 GB or more recommended. The amount required depends on the number of objects being administered.
Hard Disk SpaceAbout 50 MB of free disk space.
Operating SystemActiveRoles Server Web Interface can be run on a Web server with any of these operating systems:
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including x64 editions, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise edition, 32-bit or 64-bit architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Internet ServicesOn the Web server, the Web Interface requires Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 or later.

On IIS 7.0, the Web Interface requires the following Web server role services to be installed:
- Static Content
- Default Document
- HTTP Errors
- HTTP Redirection
- ASP.NET
- ASP
- Basic Authentication
- Windows Authentication
- IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
Web BrowserMicrosoft Internet Explorer 6.0, or Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 or 8.0, with screen resolution of at least 800x600. Screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher is recommended.
Microsoft .NET FrameworkWeb Interface requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 or later. You can install .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 from the Redistributables page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window.
 

ActiveRoles Server Collector hardware and software requirements

 
Platform500 MHz or higher Intel Pentium-compatible CPU.
Memory (RAM)512 MB or more recommended.
Hard Disk SpaceAbout 50 MB or more of free disk space. If SQL Server and Collector are installed on the same computer, the amount required depends on the size of the Collector database.
Operating SystemActiveRoles Server Collector can be run on any of these operating systems:
 - Microsoft Windows XP, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including x64 editions, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 - Microsoft Windows Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate edition
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise edition, 32-bit or 64-bit architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
 - Microsoft Windows 7
SQL ServerCollector database can be hosted by:
 - Microsoft SQL Server 2005, any edition, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft SQL Server 2008, any edition, with or without any Service Pack
Data Access ComponentsActiveRoles Server Collector also requires:
 - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) version 2.7 or later
You can install MDAC 2.8 from the Redistributables page in the ActiveRoles Server CD Autorun window.
 

ActiveRoles Server Report Pack software requirements

 
SQL Server Reporting ServicesActiveRoles Server Report Pack requires Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services.
Operating SystemActiveRoles Server Report Pack can be installed on a computer running any of these operating systems:
 - Microsoft Windows XP, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including x64 editions, with or without any Service Pack
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
 - Microsoft Windows Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate edition
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Standard or Enterprise edition, 32-bit or 64-bit architecture
 - Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
 - Microsoft Windows 7
Quest Knowledge PortalActiveRoles Server Report Pack is compatible with:
 - Quest Knowledge Portal 1.1
 - Quest Knowledge Portal 2.0

Language Supported:

  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Chinese (Traditional)
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Portuguese (Brazil)
  • Portuguese (Portugal)
  • Spanish
  • US English

Video

 

Access Control is Easy: Use Active Directory Groups and Manage Them Well

   

10 Steps to Cleaning Up Active Directory User Accounts and Keeping Them that Way

   

Beyond Least Privilege: How to Grant Administrator Authority without Losing Control

   

AD Audits: Top 7 Questions to Answer When Auditors Look at Account Management and Access Control in Active Directory

   

Keeping the Cloud in Sync with Your Active Directory

 
  • Keeping the Cloud in Sync with Your Active Directory

    It’s ironic that after working so hard to integrate on-premises applications with Active Directory that you are now moving applications to the cloud and encountering the same identity access control issues all over again. Thankfully many cloud vendors have anticipated this need and offer connection technologies for linking your Active

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Save Time: Use Existing Code to Create Templates, Workflows & Policies

   

Top 10 Cool Things You Can Automate in AD with PowerShell

 
  • Top 10 Cool Things You Can Automate in AD with PowerShell

    Security requires a lot of mundane, repetitive chores and hunting for needles in a haystack. PowerShell is an awesome way to automate those chores and in this webinar I’ll help you break into PowerShell and focus on automatic security related tasks with it. And that’s where the Free PowerShell Commands for Active Directory come in

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Workflow and permission capabilities in ActiveRoles Server

   

Active Directory delegation in ActiveRoles Server

   

Active Directory user and group account creation in ActiveRoles

 

Controlling Access to Cloud Entitlements to Satisfy Compliance

 

Understanding the Security Boundaries and Risks of Multiple Domains, Forests and Trust Relationships

 

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A Leading National Health Insurer Chooses Quest Software to Protect Active Directory ADT Stays Secure With Quest's Active Directory Management Solutions Azaleos Chooses Quest Service Provider Partner Program to Offer Fully Managed, Secure and Compliant Exchange 2010 Environments Barry University Adapts Quickly to Changes Using ActiveRoles Server to Automate Its Provisioning Process and Manage Active Directory Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Automates and Secures User Provisioning as well as Reduces Helpdesk Calls by 67 Percent Brasfield & Gorrie Gets Active Directory Administration Under Control with Quest Software Brighter Future for Knox County Schools Children’s Hospital simplifies account management Cornell University Manages and Centralizes a Distributed AD Environment with Quest ActiveRoles Server DaimlerChrysler Speeds to Active Directory with ActiveRoles Gwinnett County Public Schools Finds a Better Way to Manage Electronic Accounts and Provisioning Independence Community Bank of New York Takes Control of Access Rights with ActiveRoles Server Large Global Bank Relies on Quest to Save More than $1 Million Each Year on User Password Resets Large University Understands Importance of AD Management Migros Implements Quest One for Secure and Automated Identity Management Migros Turns to Quest to Easily Automate SAP Synchronization with AD/Exchange Environments - A4 NUI Galway Gets an Education from Quest in Consolidating its IT Platforms on Time and Automating User Provisioning, Saving €40K Annually Oldham Council Learns Quest has the Answer for Efficient and Secure AD Management PT Thiess Contractors Indonesia Boosts Accuracy of data and Reduces its Costs with ActiveRoles® Server Quest Email Migration and Provisioning Tools Save UK Utility Hundreds of Hours Quest Exchange and Active Directory Migrations Deliver a Great Performance at Arts Council England with Minimal User Impact Quest Improves the Efficiency and Security of La Caja De Canarias' Operations and Customer Transactions Quest Provides Healthy Solution to Help Rotherham PCT Remove IT Security Risks and Achieve Full ROI in Eight Months Quest Software Achieves Compliance and Improves Efficiency with Quest ActiveRoles Server Quest Solutions Help Georgian College Graduate to a More Secure, Easily Managed Active Directory and Exchange Environment Quest Solutions Make User Access and Provisioning Child's Play for Children's Memorial Hospital San Bernardino County Streamlines Identity and Access Management For Greater Efficiency Siemens Power Generation Turns to Aelita for Active Directory Management Spanish university improves IT efficiency by 60 percent State of Vermont IT Staff Uses Toad DBA Suite for Oracle to Easily Find Bottlenecks, Saving 10 Hours of DBA Time Each Week Swiss Post Speeds Delivery of Active Directory with ActiveRoles The National College of Ireland Gets a Higher Education on Identity Management - and Greater Productivity - from Quest The W. P. Carey School of Business Makes a Smart Investment in Quest ActiveRoles™ Server Thiess Chooses ActiveRoles Server and Receives Immediate Return on Investment TMB improves AD management and security U.S. Army Europe Drives Defense Transformation Program With Quest Software's Microsoft Windows And Migration Tools Universidad de La Rioja manages AD more efficiently University of the West of Scotland Gives Quest High Marks for Simplified Exchange/AD Migration from Novell Environment torna all'inizio