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AEOS Physical Security System Integrates with OneSign Using Industry Standard Open APIs
Imprivata® Inc., the employee access management company, has been named a 2010 SC Magazine Award finalist in the Reader Trust Award category for Best Multi- and Second-Factor Solution and in the Excellence Award category for Best Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Security Solution.
Latest Patents Cover Security and Privacy Issues Associated with Greater Biometric Adoption in the Enterprise
Integration Enables Customers to Combine Authentication and Access Management with Popular Provisioning Solution for Holistic Identity-Centric Security
Lexington, Mass.—October 30, 2014—Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), a leading provider of authentication, access management and secure communications solutions for the healthcare industry, has been named one of Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work for the third consecuti
International Sales, Channel and Customer Service Experience to Drive Continued Imprivata Growth Across the EMEA RegionLEXINGTON, MA - March 16, 2009 - Imprivata®, Inc., the converged authentication and access management company, today announced that it has promoted Rik Van Bruggen to the position of vice president, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). In this role, Rik is responsible for managing Imprivata’s sales and field operations in those regions.
Learn how electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) can benefit chronic pain patients: it's simple, fast, and secure.
The European version of the Citrix Synergy event is currently being held in Barcelona Spain. Besides Citrix, some 50 companies are exhibiting, with Imprivata being the only Authentication Management and SSO vendor on the show floor.
Zero clients from Cisco, Dell, Samsung, Wyse and others will virtually eliminate the need for desktop management and provide clinicians with No Click Access® for Roaming Desktops
Simplified Access Speeds EPR Adoption and Ensures Support for The Department of Health’s QIPP Flexible Working Standards